Hierarchical neural architecture underlying thirst regulation

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Vineet Augustine
Sertan Kutal Gokce
Sangjun Lee
Bo Wang
Thomas J. Davidson
Frank Reimann
Fiona Gribble
Karl Deisseroth
Carlos Lois
Yuki Oka
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[1] Computation and Neural Systems,Division of Biology and Biological Engineering
[2] California Institute of Technology,Department of Physiology and Kavli Institute for Fundamental Neuroscience
[3] California Institute of Technology,Department of Clinical Biochemistry
[4] University of California,Department of Bioengineering
[5] University of Cambridge,undefined
[6] Howard Hughes Medical Institute,undefined
[7] Stanford University,undefined
[8] Stanford University,undefined
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Nature | 2018年 / 555卷
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Neural circuits for appetites are regulated by both homeostatic perturbations and ingestive behaviour. However, the circuit organization that integrates these internal and external stimuli is unclear. Here we show in mice that excitatory neural populations in the lamina terminalis form a hierarchical circuit architecture to regulate thirst. Among them, nitric oxide synthase-expressing neurons in the median preoptic nucleus (MnPO) are essential for the integration of signals from the thirst-driving neurons of the subfornical organ (SFO). Conversely, a distinct inhibitory circuit, involving MnPO GABAergic neurons that express glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP1R), is activated immediately upon drinking and monosynaptically inhibits SFO thirst neurons. These responses are induced by the ingestion of fluids but not solids, and are time-locked to the onset and offset of drinking. Furthermore, loss-of-function manipulations of GLP1R-expressing MnPO neurons lead to a polydipsic, overdrinking phenotype. These neurons therefore facilitate rapid satiety of thirst by monitoring real-time fluid ingestion. Our study reveals dynamic thirst circuits that integrate the homeostatic-instinctive requirement for fluids and the consequent drinking behaviour to maintain internal water balance.
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