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Astrocytic GPCR signaling in the anterior cingulate cortex modulates decision making in rats.

Mastura AkterZhongqi FuXianlin ZhengZafar IqbalNa ZhangAnwarul KarimYing Li
Published in: Oxford open neuroscience (2024)
Decision making is a process of selecting a course of action by assessing the worth or value of the potential consequences. Rat Gambling Task (RGT) is a well-established behavioral paradigm that allows for assessment of the decision-making performance of rats. Astrocytes are emerging as key players in modulating cognitive functions. Using repeated RGTs with short intersession time intervals (48 h), the current study demonstrates that G i pathway activation of astrocytes in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) leads to impaired decision-making in consistently good decision-making rats. On the other hand, ACC astrocytic G q pathway activation improves decision-making in a subset of rats who are not consistently good decision-makers. Furthermore, we show that astrocytic G q activation is associated with an increase in the L-lactate level in the extracellular fluid of the ACC. Together, these results expand our knowledge of the role of astrocytic GPCR signaling in modulating cognitive functions.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • functional connectivity
  • signaling pathway
  • healthcare
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