Ventral tegmental area glutamate neurons co-release GABA and promote positive reinforcement

JH Yoo, V Zell, N Gutierrez-Reed, J Wu… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
JH Yoo, V Zell, N Gutierrez-Reed, J Wu, R Ressler, MA Shenasa, AB Johnson, KH Fife…
Nature communications, 2016nature.com
In addition to dopamine neurons, the ventral tegmental area (VTA) contains GABA-,
glutamate-and co-releasing neurons, and recent reports suggest a complex role for the
glutamate neurons in behavioural reinforcement. We report that optogenetic stimulation of
VTA glutamate neurons or terminals serves as a positive reinforcer on operant behavioural
assays. Mice display marked preference for brief over sustained VTA glutamate neuron
stimulation resulting in behavioural responses that are notably distinct from dopamine …
Abstract
In addition to dopamine neurons, the ventral tegmental area (VTA) contains GABA-, glutamate- and co-releasing neurons, and recent reports suggest a complex role for the glutamate neurons in behavioural reinforcement. We report that optogenetic stimulation of VTA glutamate neurons or terminals serves as a positive reinforcer on operant behavioural assays. Mice display marked preference for brief over sustained VTA glutamate neuron stimulation resulting in behavioural responses that are notably distinct from dopamine neuron stimulation and resistant to dopamine receptor antagonists. Whole-cell recordings reveal EPSCs following stimulation of VTA glutamate terminals in the nucleus accumbens or local VTA collaterals; but reveal both excitatory and monosynaptic inhibitory currents in the ventral pallidum and lateral habenula, though the net effects on postsynaptic firing in each region are consistent with the observed rewarding behavioural effects. These data indicate that VTA glutamate neurons co-release GABA in a projection-target-dependent manner and that their transient activation drives positive reinforcement.
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