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前额叶皮层和中脑背内侧核在任务参与和行为灵活性中的作用。

Roles of Prefrontal Cortex and Mediodorsal Thalamus in Task Engagement and Behavioral Flexibility.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry.

Weill Institute for Neurosciences.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2018 Mar 7;38(10):2569-2578. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1728-17.2018. Epub 2018 Feb 7.

Abstract

Behavioral tasks involving auditory cues activate inhibitory neurons within auditory cortex, leading to a reduction in the amplitude of auditory evoked response potentials (ERPs). One hypothesis is that this process, termed "task engagement," may enable context-dependent behaviors. Here we set out to determine (1) whether the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) plays a role in task engagement and (2) how task engagement relates to the context-dependent processing of auditory cues in male and female mice performing a decision-making task that can be guided by either auditory or visual cues. We found that, in addition to auditory ERP suppression, task engagement is associated with increased mPFC activity and an increase in theta band (4-7 Hz) synchronization between the mPFC and auditory cortex. Optogenetically inhibiting the mPFC eliminates the task engagement-induced auditory ERP suppression, while also preventing mice from switching between auditory and visual cue-based rules. However, mPFC inhibition, which eliminates task engagement-induced auditory ERP suppression, did not prevent mice from making decisions based on auditory cues. Furthermore, a more specific manipulation, selective disruption of mPFC outputs to the mediodorsal (MD) thalamus, is sufficient to prevent switching between auditory and visual rules but does not affect auditory ERPs. Based on these findings, we conclude that (1) the mPFC contributes to both task engagement and behavioral flexibility; (2) mPFC-MD projections are important for behavioral flexibility but not task engagement; and (3) task engagement, evidenced by the suppression of cortical responses to sensory input, is not required for sensory cue-guided decision making. When rodents perform choice-selection tasks based on sensory cues, neural responses to these cues are modulated compared with task-free conditions. Here we demonstrate that this phenomenon depends on the prefrontal cortex and thus represents a form of "top-down" regulation. However, we also show that this phenomenon is not critical for task performance, as rodents can make decisions based on specific sensory cues even when the task-dependent modulation of responses to those cues is abolished. Furthermore, disrupting one specific set of prefrontal outputs impairs rule switching but not the task-dependent modulation of sensory responses. These results show that the prefrontal cortex comprises multiple circuits that mediate dissociable functions related to behavioral flexibility and sensory processing.

摘要

行为任务涉及听觉线索会激活听觉皮层内的抑制性神经元,导致听觉诱发电位(ERP)的幅度降低。一种假设是,这个过程称为“任务参与”,可能使行为依赖于上下文。在这里,我们着手确定(1)内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC)是否在任务参与中发挥作用,以及(2)任务参与如何与雄性和雌性小鼠执行的决策任务中听觉线索的上下文相关处理相关,该任务可以通过听觉或视觉线索进行指导。我们发现,除了听觉 ERP 抑制之外,任务参与还与 mPFC 活动增加以及 mPFC 和听觉皮层之间的θ带(4-7 Hz)同步增加有关。光遗传学抑制 mPFC 消除了任务参与诱导的听觉 ERP 抑制,同时也阻止了小鼠在听觉和视觉线索为基础的规则之间切换。然而,mPFC 抑制消除了任务参与诱导的听觉 ERP 抑制,但并没有阻止小鼠根据听觉线索做出决策。此外,更具体的操作,即选择性破坏 mPFC 对中脑背侧(MD)丘脑的输出,足以阻止听觉和视觉规则之间的切换,但不影响听觉 ERP。基于这些发现,我们得出结论:(1)mPFC 有助于任务参与和行为灵活性;(2)mPFC-MD 投射对于行为灵活性很重要,但对于任务参与不重要;(3)任务参与,由皮质对感觉输入的反应抑制来证明,对于感觉线索引导的决策不是必需的。当啮齿动物根据感觉线索执行选择选择任务时,与无任务状态相比,这些线索的神经反应会受到调制。在这里,我们证明这种现象取决于前额叶皮层,因此代表了一种“自上而下”的调节形式。然而,我们还表明,这种现象对于任务表现不是关键的,因为即使消除了对这些线索的反应的任务依赖性调制,啮齿动物也可以根据特定的感觉线索做出决策。此外,破坏一组特定的前额叶输出会损害规则切换,但不会损害对感觉反应的任务依赖性调制。这些结果表明,前额叶皮层包含多个介导与行为灵活性和感觉处理相关的可分离功能的回路。

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