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Differential Roles of Nonsynaptic and Synaptic Plasticity in Operant Reward Learning-Induced Compulsive Behavior

机译:非突触和突触可塑性在操作性奖励学习诱导的强迫行为中的差异作用

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Background: Rewarding stimuli in associative learning can transform the irregularly and infrequently generated motor patterns underlying motivated behaviors into output for accelerated and stereotyped repetitive action. This transition to compulsive behavioral expression is associated with modified synaptic and membrane properties of central neurons, but establishing the causal relationships between cellular plasticity and motor adaptation has remained a challenge. Results: We found previously that changes in the intrinsic excitability and electrical synapses of identified neurons in Aplysia's central pattern-generating network for feeding are correlated with a switch to compulsive-like motor output expression induced by in vivo operant conditioning. Here, we used specific computer-simulated ionic currents in vitro to selectively replicate or suppress the membrane and synaptic plasticity resulting from this learning. In naive in vitro preparations, such experimental manipulation of neuronal membrane properties alone increased the frequency but not the regularity of feeding motor output found in preparations from operantly trained animals. On the other hand, changes in synaptic strength alone switched the regularity but not the frequency of feeding output from naive to trained states. However, simultaneously imposed changes in both membrane and synaptic properties reproduced both major aspects of the motor plasticity. Conversely, in preparations from trained animals, experimental suppression of the membrane and synaptic plasticity abolished the increase in frequency and regularity of the learned motor output expression. Conclusions: These data establish direct causality for the contributions of distinct synaptic and nonsynaptic adaptive processes to complementary facets of a compulsive behavior resulting from operant reward learning.
机译:背景:联想学习中的奖励刺激可以将基于动机行为的不规则和不频繁生成的运动模式转化为用于加速和定型重复动作的输出。强迫行为表达的这种转变与中枢神经元的突触和膜特性发生了改变,但是在细胞可塑性和运动适应性之间建立因果关系仍然是一个挑战。结果:我们以前发现,海藻的中央模式生成网络中进食的已识别神经元的内在兴奋性和电突触的变化与体内操作条件引起的强迫性运动输出表达的转换有关。在这里,我们在体外使用了特定的计算机模拟离子流来选择性复制或抑制这种学习所产生的膜和突触可塑性。在幼稚的体外制剂中,仅对神经元膜性质的这种实验操作增加了频率,但没有增加了从经过操作训练的动物的制剂中发现的进食运动输出的规律性。另一方面,仅通过突触强度的改变就可以改变规律性,而不能将食物的输出频率从幼稚状态转换到训练状态。然而,同时施加的膜和突触性质的变化再现了运动可塑性的两个主要方面。相反,在受过训练的动物的制剂中,膜的实验性抑制和突触可塑性消除了学习到的运动输出表达的频率和规律性的增加。结论:这些数据为突触和非突触适应过程对操作性奖励学习产生的强迫行为的互补方面的贡献建立了直接因果关系。

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