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Cell Rep ; 43(4): 113990, 2024 Apr 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38551964

ABSTRACT

The motivation to eat is suppressed by satiety and aversive stimuli such as nausea. The neural circuit mechanisms of appetite suppression by nausea are not well understood. Pkcδ neurons in the lateral subdivision of the central amygdala (CeA) suppress feeding in response to satiety signals and nausea. Here, we characterized neurons enriched in the medial subdivision (CeM) of the CeA marked by expression of Dlk1. CeADlk1 neurons are activated by nausea, but not satiety, and specifically suppress feeding induced by nausea. Artificial activation of CeADlk1 neurons suppresses drinking and social interactions, suggesting a broader function in attenuating motivational behavior. CeADlk1 neurons form projections to many brain regions and exert their anorexigenic activity by inhibition of neurons of the parabrachial nucleus. CeADlk1 neurons are inhibited by appetitive CeA neurons, but also receive long-range monosynaptic inputs from multiple brain regions. Our results illustrate a CeA circuit that regulates nausea-induced feeding suppression.


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Calcium-Binding Proteins , Central Amygdaloid Nucleus , Feeding Behavior , Nausea , Neurons , Animals , Neurons/metabolism , Central Amygdaloid Nucleus/metabolism , Calcium-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Mice , Nausea/metabolism , Nausea/etiology , Male , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/metabolism
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