Encoding of Conditioned Taste Aversion in Cortico-Amygdala Circuits

Karen Lavi, Gilad A. Jacobson, Kobi Rosenblum, Andreas Lüthi

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Abstract

Lavi et al. show that association of palatable tastant with malaise preferentially recruits gustatory cortex neurons projecting to the basolateral amygdala and shifts the representation of the conditioned tastant to become more similar to the representation of an intrinsically aversive tastant.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)278-283
Number of pages6
JournalCell Reports
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Jul 2018

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank J.P. Fadok and P. Tovote for comments on the manuscript and all members of the A.L. group for insightful comments on the work. We would like to thank C. Mueller, T.J. Lu, K. Bylund, A. Kovacevic, and the FMI core facilities for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by the Novartis Research Foundation , the European Research Council (ERC ) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (Grant Agreement 669582 ), the National Center of Competences in Research : “SYNAPSY—The Synaptic Bases of Mental Diseases” (financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation ), and SNSF core grant (to A.L.), and by Israel Science Foundation (ISF) Grant 946/17 , ISF-Canada Grant 2395/15 , ISF Legacy Heritage Grant 604/15 , and ChromISyn—ERANET Grant 3-12492 (financed by Israel Ministry of Health ) (to K.R.).

Funding Information:
We thank J.P. Fadok and P. Tovote for comments on the manuscript and all members of the A.L. group for insightful comments on the work. We would like to thank C. Mueller, T.J. Lu, K. Bylund, A. Kovacevic, and the FMI core facilities for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by the Novartis Research Foundation, the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (Grant Agreement 669582), the National Center of Competences in Research: ?SYNAPSY?The Synaptic Bases of Mental Diseases? (financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation), and SNSF core grant (to A.L.), and by Israel Science Foundation (ISF) Grant 946/17, ISF-Canada Grant 2395/15, ISF Legacy Heritage Grant 604/15, and ChromISyn?ERANET Grant 3-12492 (financed by Israel Ministry of Health) (to K.R.).

Funding Information:
We thank J.P. Fadok and P. Tovote for comments on the manuscript and all members of the A.L. group for insightful comments on the work. We would like to thank C. Mueller, T.J. Lu, K. Bylund, A. Kovacevic, and the FMI core facilities for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by the Novartis Research Foundation, the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (Grant Agreement 669582), the National Center of Competences in Research: “SYNAPSY—The Synaptic Bases of Mental Diseases” (financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation), and SNSF core grant (to A.L.), and by Israel Science Foundation (ISF) Grant 946/17, ISF-Canada Grant 2395/15, ISF Legacy Heritage Grant 604/15, and ChromISyn—ERANET Grant 3-12492 (financed by Israel Ministry of Health) (to K.R.).

Keywords

  • BLA
  • CTA
  • associative learning
  • calcium imaging
  • conditioning
  • gustatory cortex

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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