2019
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00361.2019
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Eating “junk food” has opposite effects on intrinsic excitability of nucleus accumbens core neurons in obesity-susceptible versus -resistant rats

Abstract: The nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays critical roles in motivated behaviors, including food seeking and feeding. Differences in NAc function contribute to overeating that drives obesity, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. In addition, there is a fair degree of variation in individual susceptibility versus resistance to obesity that is due in part to differences in NAc function. For example, using selectively bred obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats, we have found that excitability of medium … Show more

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“…For example, the expression of the inhibitory D2 dopamine receptor is decreased both in obese humans (9) and animal models of obesity (6,10). Also, the excitatory input to the NAc is stronger in obese rats (14,15). Both these findings point to a possible increase in the activity of NAc GABAergic VPprojecting neurons in obesity.…”
Section: The Ventral Pallidum and Obesitymentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…For example, the expression of the inhibitory D2 dopamine receptor is decreased both in obese humans (9) and animal models of obesity (6,10). Also, the excitatory input to the NAc is stronger in obese rats (14,15). Both these findings point to a possible increase in the activity of NAc GABAergic VPprojecting neurons in obesity.…”
Section: The Ventral Pallidum and Obesitymentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Differences in long-term plasticity between OP and OR mice may be innate 7 In this and previous works, we and others showed various synaptic and physiological parameters in the NAc and the VP that differ between OP and OR animals (14,15). For obvious reasons, slice recordings in all these studies could only be performed after the HFHS diet and splitting mice to OP and OR groups.…”
Section: Obesity-prone Mice Show Decreased Excitability In the Vp Commentioning
confidence: 92%
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