Glucose-responsive neurons of the paraventricular thalamus control sucrose-seeking behavior.

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Title
Glucose-responsive neurons of the paraventricular thalamus control sucrose-seeking behavior.
Journal
Nature Neuroscience
Author(s)
Labouèbe G., Boutrel B., Tarussio D., Thorens B.
ISSN
1546-1726 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1097-6256
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Published
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2016
Volume
19
Number
8
Pages
999-1002
Language
english
Abstract
Feeding behavior is governed by homeostatic needs and motivational drive to obtain palatable foods. Here, we identify a population of glutamatergic neurons in the paraventricular thalamus of mice that express the glucose transporter Glut2 (encoded by Slc2a2) and project to the nucleus accumbens. These neurons are activated by hypoglycemia and, in freely moving mice, their activation by optogenetics or Slc2a2 inactivation increases motivated sucrose-seeking but not saccharin-seeking behavior. These neurons may control sugar overconsumption in obesity and diabetes.
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