规范框架将下丘脑神经元中的需求和动机区分开来

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.ado1820
Kyu Sik Kim, Young Hee Lee, Jong Won Yun, Yu-Been Kim, Ha Young Song, Joon Seok Park, Sang-Ho Jung, Jong-Woo Sohn, Ki Woo Kim, HyungGoo R. Kim, Hyung Jin Choi
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生理需求唤起动机驱动,产生自然的生存行为。在以往的研究中,由于需要和动机的动态在时间上相互交织,因此很难区分这两个部分。在经典的平衡理论基础上,我们建立了一个规范框架,推导出需求编码神经元和动机编码神经元的计算模型。通过将基于模型的预测与自然实验范式相结合,我们证明了激动相关肽(AgRP)和下丘脑外侧瘦素受体(LH LepR)神经元活动分别编码需要和动机。我们的模型进一步解释了光遗传刺激AgRP或LH LepR神经元所诱导的食欲行为动态的差异。我们的研究提供了一个规范的建模框架,解释了哺乳动物大脑中下丘脑神经元如何分别编码需要和动机。
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A normative framework dissociates need and motivation in hypothalamic neurons
Physiological needs evoke motivational drives that produce natural behaviors for survival. In previous studies, the temporally intertwined dynamics of need and motivation have made it challenging to differentiate these two components. On the basis of classic homeostatic theories, we established a normative framework to derive computational models for need-encoding and motivation-encoding neurons. By combining the model-based predictions and naturalistic experimental paradigms, we demonstrated that agouti-related peptide (AgRP) and lateral hypothalamic leptin receptor (LHLepR) neuronal activities encode need and motivation, respectively. Our model further explains the difference in the dynamics of appetitive behaviors induced by optogenetic stimulation of AgRP or LHLepR neurons. Our study provides a normative modeling framework that explains how hypothalamic neurons separately encode need and motivation in the mammalian brain.
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