A specific prelimbic-nucleus accumbens pathway controls resilience versus vulnerability to food addiction

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Laura Domingo-Rodriguez
Inigo Ruiz de Azua
Eduardo Dominguez
Eric Senabre
Irene Serra
Sami Kummer
Mohit Navandar
Sarah Baddenhausen
Clementine Hofmann
Raul Andero
Susanne Gerber
Marta Navarrete
Mara Dierssen
Beat Lutz
Elena Martín-García
Rafael Maldonado
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[1] Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF),Laboratory of Neuropharmacology
[2] University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,Neurophar, Department of Experimental and Health Sciences
[3] Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research,Institute of Physiological Chemistry
[4] The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology,Centre for genomic regulation (CRG)
[5] Instituto Cajal,Faculty of Biology and Center of Computational Sciences
[6] CSIC,Focus Program Translational Neuroscience
[7] Johannes Gutenberg University,Department of Psychobiology and Methodology in Health Sciences
[8] Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental
[9] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB),undefined
[10] CIBERSAM,undefined
[11] Unitat de Neurociència Traslacional,undefined
[12] ParcTaulí Hospital Universitari,undefined
[13] Institut d’Investigació i Innovació ParcTaulí (I3PT),undefined
[14] Institut de Neurociències,undefined
[15] UAB,undefined
[16] Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM),undefined
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Food addiction is linked to obesity and eating disorders and is characterized by a loss of behavioral control and compulsive food intake. Here, using a food addiction mouse model, we report that the lack of cannabinoid type-1 receptor in dorsal telencephalic glutamatergic neurons prevents the development of food addiction-like behavior, which is associated with enhanced synaptic excitatory transmission in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). In contrast, chemogenetic inhibition of neuronal activity in the mPFC-NAc pathway induces compulsive food seeking. Transcriptomic analysis and genetic manipulation identified that increased dopamine D2 receptor expression in the mPFC-NAc pathway promotes the addiction-like phenotype. Our study unravels a new neurobiological mechanism underlying resilience and vulnerability to the development of food addiction, which could pave the way towards novel and efficient interventions for this disorder.
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