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Action control is mediated by prefrontal BDNF and glucocorticoid receptor binding
Authors:Shannon L. Gourley  Andrew M. Swanson  Andrea M. Jacobs  Jessica L. Howell  Michelle Mo  Ralph J. DiLeone  Anthony J. Koleske  Jane R. Taylor
Affiliation:aDepartment of Pediatrics, Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, 30329; and;bDepartment of Psychiatry.;cDepartment of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry.;dDepartment of Psychology.;eDepartment of Pharmacology.;fDepartment of Neurobiology, and;gInterdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 06510
Abstract:Stressor exposure biases decision-making strategies from those based on the relationship between actions and their consequences to others restricted by stimulus-response associations. Chronic stressor exposure also desensitizes glucocorticoid receptors (GR) and diminishes motivation to acquire food reinforcement, although causal relationships are largely not established. We show that a history of chronic exposure to the GR ligand corticosterone or acute posttraining GR blockade with RU38486 makes rodents less able to perform actions based on their consequences. Thus, optimal GR binding is necessary for the consolidation of new response-outcome learning. In contrast, medial prefrontal (but not striatal) BDNF can account for stress-related amotivation, in that selective medial prefrontal cortical Bdnf knockdown decreases break-point ratios in a progressive-ratio task. Knockdown also increases vulnerability to RU38486. Despite the role of BDNF in dendritic spine reorganization, deep-layer spine remodeling does not obviously parallel progressive-ratio response patterns, but treatment with the Na+-channel inhibitor riluzole reverses corticosteroid-induced motivational deficits and restores prefrontal BDNF expression after corticosterone. We argue that when prefrontal neurotrophin systems are compromised, and GR-mediated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis feedback is desensitized (as in the case of chronic stress hormone exposure), amotivation and inflexible maladaptive response strategies that contribute to stress-related mood disorders result.
Keywords:contingency   depression   habit   mifepristone   prelimbic cortex
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