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Article Dans Une Revue Current Biology - CB Année : 2021

Neural processing of the reward value of pleasant odorants

Adrianna Milton
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Norbert Noury

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Pleasant odorants are represented in the posterior olfactory bulb (pOB) in mice. How does this hedonic information generate odor-motivated behaviors? Using optogenetics, we here report that stimulating the representation of pleasant odorants in a sensory structure, the pOB, can be rewarding, self-motivating and is accompanied by ventral tegmental area activation. To explore the underlying neural circuitry downstream of the OB, we use 3D high-resolution imaging and optogenetics and determine that the pOB preferentially projects to the olfactory tubercle, whose increased activity is related to odorant attraction. We further show that attractive odorants act as reinforcers in dopamine-dependent place preference learning. Finally, we extend those findings to human, which exhibit place preference learning and an increase BOLD signal in the olfactory tubercle in response to attractive odorants. Thus, strong and persistent attraction induced by some odorants is due to a direct gateway from the pOB to the reward system.
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hal-03819068 , version 1 (18-10-2022)

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Maëllie Midroit, Laura Chalençon, Nicolas Renier, Adrianna Milton, Marc Thevenet, et al.. Neural processing of the reward value of pleasant odorants. Current Biology - CB, 2021, 31 (8), pp.1592-1605.e9. ⟨10.1016/j.cub.2021.01.066⟩. ⟨hal-03819068⟩
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