Center for Synaptic Brain Dysfunctions, Institute for Basic Science, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
Elife. 2019 Jul 16;8:e46050. doi: 10.7554/eLife.46050.
The striatum is critically involved in value-based decision making. However, it is unclear how striatal direct and indirect pathways work together to make optimal choices in a dynamic and uncertain environment. Here, we examined the effects of selectively inactivating D1 receptor (D1R)- or D2 receptor (D2R)-expressing dorsal striatal neurons (corresponding to direct- and indirect-pathway neurons, respectively) on mouse choice behavior in a reversal task with progressively increasing reversal frequency and a dynamic two-armed bandit task. Inactivation of either D1R- or D2R-expressing striatal neurons impaired performance in both tasks, but the pattern of altered choice behavior differed between the two animal groups. A reinforcement learning model-based analysis indicated that inactivation of D1R- and D2R-expressing striatal neurons selectively impairs value-dependent action selection and value learning, respectively. Our results suggest differential contributions of striatal direct and indirect pathways to two distinct steps in value-based decision making.
纹状体在基于价值的决策中起着至关重要的作用。然而,纹状体的直接和间接通路如何协同工作,以在动态和不确定的环境中做出最佳选择,目前尚不清楚。在这里,我们研究了选择性失活 D1 受体 (D1R)-或 D2 受体 (D2R)-表达的背侧纹状体神经元(分别对应于直接和间接通路神经元)对具有逐渐增加反转频率的反转任务和动态双臂赌博任务中小鼠选择行为的影响。失活 D1R-或 D2R-表达的纹状体神经元均损害了两种任务的表现,但两种动物组的选择行为改变模式不同。基于强化学习模型的分析表明,失活 D1R-和 D2R-表达的纹状体神经元选择性地损害了价值相关的动作选择和价值学习。我们的结果表明,纹状体的直接和间接通路对基于价值的决策中的两个不同步骤有不同的贡献。