Endocannabinoid Signaling from 2-Arachidonoylglycerol to CB1 Cannabinoid Receptor Facilitates Reward-based Learning of Motor Sequence

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作者
Tanigami, Hayate [1 ]
Yoneda, Mitsugu [1 ]
Tabata, Yuki [1 ]
Echigo, Ryosuke [1 ]
Kikuchi, Yui [1 ]
Yamazaki, Maya [2 ]
Kishimoto, Yasushi [3 ]
Sakimura, Kenji [2 ]
Kano, Masanobu [4 ,5 ]
Ohno-Shosaku, Takako [1 ]
机构
[1] Kanazawa Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Inst Med Pharmaceut & Hlth Sci, 5-11-80 Kodatsuno, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 9200942, Japan
[2] Niigata Univ, Brain Res Inst, Dept Cellular Neurobiol, Niigata 9518585, Japan
[3] Tokushima Bunri Univ, Kagawa Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Lab Neurobiophys, Sanuki, Kagawa 7692193, Japan
[4] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Med, Dept Neurophysiol, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
[5] Univ Tokyo, UTIAS, IRCN, WPI, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Endocannabinoid system; Lever press; Reinforcement learning; Reversal learning; KNOCKOUT; MICE; SYSTEM; ROLES; SUPPRESSION; EXTINCTION; BEHAVIOR; BINDS;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuroscience.2019.09.040
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The endocannabinoid system modulates synaptic transmission, controls neuronal excitability, and is involved in various brain functions including learning and memory. 2-arachidonoylglycerol, a major endocannabinoid produced by diacylglycerol lipase-alpha (DGL alpha), is released from postsynaptic neurons, retrogradely activates presynaptic CB1 cannabinoid receptors, and induces short-term or long-term synaptic plasticity. To examine whether and how the endocannabinoid system contributes to reward-based learning of a motor sequence, we subjected male CB1-knockout (KO) and DGL alpha-KO mice to three types of operant lever-press tasks. First, we trained mice to press one of three levers labeled A, B, and C for a food reward (one-lever task). Second, we trained mice to press the three levers in the order of A, B, and C (three-lever task). Third, the order of the levers was reversed to C, B, and A (reverse three-lever task). We found that CB1-KO mice and DGL alpha-KO mice exhibited essentially the same deficits in the operant lever-press tasks. In the one-lever task, both strains of knockout mice showed a slower rate of learning to press a lever for food. In the three-lever task, both strains of knockout mice showed a slower rate of learning of the motor sequence. In the reverse three-lever task, both strains of knockout mice needed more lever presses for reversal learning. These results suggest that the endocannabinoid system facilitates reward-based learning of a motor sequence by conferring the flexibility with which animals can switch between strategies. (C) 2019 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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