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Dopamine neurons modulate neural encoding and expression of depression-related behaviour

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  • Kay M. Tye

    (Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Stanford University)

  • Julie J. Mirzabekov

    (Stanford University)

  • Melissa R. Warden

    (Stanford University)

  • Emily A. Ferenczi

    (Stanford University
    Neurosciences Program, Stanford University)

  • Hsing-Chen Tsai

    (Stanford University
    Neurosciences Program, Stanford University)

  • Joel Finkelstein

    (Stanford University)

  • Sung-Yon Kim

    (Stanford University
    Neurosciences Program, Stanford University)

  • Avishek Adhikari

    (Stanford University)

  • Kimberly R. Thompson

    (Stanford University)

  • Aaron S. Andalman

    (Stanford University)

  • Lisa A. Gunaydin

    (Stanford University)

  • Ilana B. Witten

    (Stanford University)

  • Karl Deisseroth

    (Stanford University
    Neurosciences Program, Stanford University
    Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University)

Abstract

Specific manipulation of midbrain dopamine neurons in freely moving rodents shows that their inhibition or excitation immediately modulates depression-like phenotypes that are induced by chronic mild stress, and that their activation alters the neural encoding of depression-related behaviours in the nucleus accumbens.

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  • Kay M. Tye & Julie J. Mirzabekov & Melissa R. Warden & Emily A. Ferenczi & Hsing-Chen Tsai & Joel Finkelstein & Sung-Yon Kim & Avishek Adhikari & Kimberly R. Thompson & Aaron S. Andalman & Lisa A. Gun, 2013. "Dopamine neurons modulate neural encoding and expression of depression-related behaviour," Nature, Nature, vol. 493(7433), pages 537-541, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:493:y:2013:i:7433:d:10.1038_nature11740
    DOI: 10.1038/nature11740
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