2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.03.20.436282
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Convergence of clinically relevant manipulations on dopamine-regulated prefrontal activity underlying stress-coping responses

Abstract: Background: Depression is a pleiotropic condition that can be produced or ameliorated by diverse genetic, environmental, and pharmacological manipulations. In this context, identifying patterns of circuit activity on which many of these manipulations converge would be important, because studying these patterns could reveal underlying biological processes related to depression and/or new therapies. In particular, the prefrontal cortex and dopaminergic signaling have both been implicated in depression. Neverthel… Show more

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“…Thus, we wondered whether these effects were specific to the context of pursuing rewards or might to some degree result from a generalized impairment in mobility or capacity to exert effort in other situations that do not involve an overt choice. The prefrontal cortex, and specific neuron subpopulations within the prefrontal cortex can modulate effortful, depression-related behavior [38][39][40][41] . However, these effects have primarily been explored using methods that exogenously drive increased activity in neurons of interest.…”
Section: Effects Of Optogenetic Inhibition On Mobility and Effort In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we wondered whether these effects were specific to the context of pursuing rewards or might to some degree result from a generalized impairment in mobility or capacity to exert effort in other situations that do not involve an overt choice. The prefrontal cortex, and specific neuron subpopulations within the prefrontal cortex can modulate effortful, depression-related behavior [38][39][40][41] . However, these effects have primarily been explored using methods that exogenously drive increased activity in neurons of interest.…”
Section: Effects Of Optogenetic Inhibition On Mobility and Effort In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%