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mediodorsal thalamus

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Nr4a1-mediated morphological adaptations in Ventral Pallidal projections to Mediodorsal Thalamus support cocaine intake and relapse-like behaviors

Michel Engeln
Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
Mar 19, 2021

Growing evidence suggests the ventral pallidum (VP) is critical for drug intake and seeking behaviors. Receiving dense projections from the nucleus accumbens as well as dopamine inputs from the midbrain, the VP plays a central role in the control of motivated behaviors. Repeated exposure to cocaine is known to alter VP neuronal firing and neurotransmission. Surprisingly, there is limited information on the molecular adaptations occurring in VP neurons following cocaine intake.To provide insights into cocaine-induced transcriptional alterations we performed RNA-sequencing on VP of mice following cocaine self-administration. Gene Ontology analysis pointed toward alterations in dendrite- and spinerelated genes. Subsequent transcriptional regulator analysis identified the transcription factor Nr4a1 as a common regulator for these sets of morphology-related genes.Consistent with the central role of the VP in reward, its neurons project to several key regions associated with cocaine-mediated behaviors. We thus assessed Nr4a1 expression levels in various projection populations.Following cocaine self-administration, VP neurons projecting to the mediodorsal thalamus (MDT) showed significantly increased Nr4a1 levels. To further investigate the role of Nr4a1 in cocaine intake and relapse, we bidirectionally manipulated its expression levels selectively in VP neurons projecting to the MDT. Increasing Nr4a1 levels resulted in enhanced relapse-like behaviors accompanied by a blockage of cocaine-induced spinogenesis.However, decreasing Nr4a1expression levels completely abolished cocaine intake and consequential relapse-like behaviors. Together, our preliminary findings suggest that drug-induced neuronal remodeling in pallido-thalamic circuits is critical for cocaine intake and relapse-like behaviors.

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Ventral Pallidum activation differentially modulates the Mediodorsal Thalamus and the Lateral Habenula of rats

Epistimi-Anna Makedona, Hamid Azimi, Pilar Vaca Sánchez, Michael Harvey, Gregor Rainer
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Electrical microstimulation of non-human primate mediodorsal thalamus during functional neuroimaging impacts dorsal anterior cingulate cortex

Elsie Premereur, Brook A. Perry, Juan Carlos Mendez, Vassilis Pelekanos, Urs Schuffelgen, Makoto Kusunoki, Anna Mitchell

FENS Forum 2024

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Flexible behavior is associated with stronger inputs from the mediodorsal thalamus to the orbitofrontal cortex

Sarah Chevalier, Mélina Decourt, Eric Balado, Maureen Francheteau, Mathieu Wolff, Pierre-Olivier Fernagut, Marianne Benoit-Marand

FENS Forum 2024

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Subcortical nodes mediodorsal thalamus and ventral pallidum contribute to the default mode network regulation

Yilei Zhao, Tobias Kirschenhofer, Michael Harvey, Gregor Rainer

FENS Forum 2024

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