Activation of Ventral Tegmental Area 5-HT2C Receptors Reduces Incentive Motivation

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Lourdes Valencia-Torres
Cristian M Olarte-Sánchez
David J Lyons
Teodora Georgescu
Megan Greenwald-Yarnell
Martin G Myers
Christopher M Bradshaw
Lora K Heisler
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[1] Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health,Division of Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine
[2] University of Aberdeen,Division of Psychiatry
[3] Endocrinology,undefined
[4] and Diabetes,undefined
[5] University of Michigan,undefined
[6] University of Nottingham,undefined
[7] Queen’s Medical Centre,undefined
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2017年 / 42卷
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Obesity is primarily due to food intake in excess of the body’s energetic requirements, intake that is not only associated with hunger but also the incentive value of food. The 5-hydroxytryptamine 2C receptor (5-HT2CR) is a target for the treatment of human obesity. Mechanistically, 5-HT2CRs are positioned to influence both homeostatic feeding circuits within the hypothalamus and reward circuits within the ventral tegmental area (VTA). Here we investigated the role of 5-HT2CRs in incentive motivation using a mathematical model of progressive ratio (PR) responding in mice. We found that the 5-HT2CR agonist lorcaserin significantly reduced both ad libitum chow intake and PR responding for chocolate pellets and increased c-fos expression in VTA 5-HT2CR expressing γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurons, but not 5-HT2CR expressing dopamine (DA) neurons. We next adopted a chemogenetic approach using a 5-HT2CRCRE line to clarify the function of subset of 5-HT2C receptor expressing VTA neurons in the modulation of appetite and food-motivated behavior. Activation of VTA 5-HT2C receptor expressing neurons significantly reduced ad libitum chow intake, operant responding for chocolate pellets, and the incentive value of food. In contrast, chemogenetic inhibition of VTA 5-HT2C receptor expressing neurons had no effect on the feeding behavior. These results indicate that activation of the subpopulation of 5-HT2CR neurons within the VTA is sufficient to significantly reduce homeostatic feeding and effort-based intake of palatable food, and that this subset has an inhibitory role in motivational processes. These findings are relevant to the treatment of obesity.
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