Literature DB >> 29149606

Chronic Stress Alters Striosome-Circuit Dynamics, Leading to Aberrant Decision-Making.

Alexander Friedman1, Daigo Homma1, Bernard Bloem1, Leif G Gibb1, Ken-Ichi Amemori1, Dan Hu1, Sebastien Delcasso1, Timothy F Truong1, Joyce Yang1, Adam S Hood1, Katrina A Mikofalvy1, Dirk W Beck1, Norah Nguyen1, Erik D Nelson1, Sebastian E Toro Arana1, Ruth H Vorder Bruegge1, Ki A Goosens1, Ann M Graybiel2.   

Abstract

Effective evaluation of costs and benefits is a core survival capacity that in humans is considered as optimal, "rational" decision-making. This capacity is vulnerable in neuropsychiatric disorders and in the aftermath of chronic stress, in which aberrant choices and high-risk behaviors occur. We report that chronic stress exposure in rodents produces abnormal evaluation of costs and benefits resembling non-optimal decision-making in which choices of high-cost/high-reward options are sharply increased. Concomitantly, alterations in the task-related spike activity of medial prefrontal neurons correspond with increased activity of their striosome-predominant striatal projection neuron targets and with decreased and delayed striatal fast-firing interneuron activity. These effects of chronic stress on prefronto-striatal circuit dynamics could be blocked or be mimicked by selective optogenetic manipulation of these circuits. We suggest that altered excitation-inhibition dynamics of striosome-based circuit function could be an underlying mechanism by which chronic stress contributes to disorders characterized by aberrant decision-making under conflict. VIDEO ABSTRACT.
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Keywords:  basal ganglia; cost-benefit; excitation-inhibition balance; fast-spiking interneurons; optogenetics; parvalbumin-positive interneurons; prefrontal cortex; prelimbic cortex; striatum

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29149606      PMCID: PMC5734095          DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.10.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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