A premammillary lateral hypothalamic nuclear complex responds to hedonic but not aversive tastes in the male rat

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TitreA premammillary lateral hypothalamic nuclear complex responds to hedonic but not aversive tastes in the male rat
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursChometton S, Pedron S, Peterschmitt Y, Van Waes V, Fellmann D, Risold P-Y
JournalBRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
Volume221
Pagination2183-2208
Date PublishedMAY
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1863-2653
Mots-clésCEA, CGRP, feeding behavior, Insular cortex, substance P
Résumé

The lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) has two major roles: arousal/waking and food intake controls. Here, it is shown that a premammillary part of the LHA is neurochemically and cytoarchitectonically distinct from the tuberal LHA in male rats. This part contains nuclear masses, namely the parasubthalamic nucleus and the calbindin nucleus, involved in pathways that predict its participation in the control of food intake. Analyzing c-Fos expression in experiments related to feeding behavior, this region responded specifically to the ingestion of palatable nutriments.

DOI10.1007/s00429-015-1038-3