Cell Reports (Mar 2017)

Disrupting Glutamate Co-transmission Does Not Affect Acquisition of Conditioned Behavior Reinforced by Dopamine Neuron Activation

  • Dong V. Wang,
  • Thomas Viereckel,
  • Vivien Zell,
  • Åsa Konradsson-Geuken,
  • Carl J. Broker,
  • Aleksandr Talishinsky,
  • Ji Hoon Yoo,
  • Melissa H. Galinato,
  • Emma Arvidsson,
  • Andrew J. Kesner,
  • Thomas S. Hnasko,
  • Åsa Wallén-Mackenzie,
  • Satoshi Ikemoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2017.02.062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 11
pp. 2584 – 2591

Abstract

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Dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) were previously found to express vesicular glutamate transporter 2 (VGLUT2) and to co-transmit glutamate in the ventral striatum (VStr). This capacity may play an important role in reinforcement learning. Although it is known that activation of the VTA-VStr dopamine system readily reinforces behavior, little is known about the role of glutamate co-transmission in such reinforcement. By combining electrode recording and optogenetics, we found that stimulation of VTA dopamine neurons in vivo evoked fast excitatory responses in many VStr neurons of adult mice. Whereas conditional knockout of the gene encoding VGLUT2 in dopamine neurons largely eliminated fast excitatory responses, it had little effect on the acquisition of conditioned responses reinforced by dopamine neuron activation. Therefore, glutamate co-transmission appears dispensable for acquisition of conditioned responding reinforced by DA neuron activation.

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