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acknowledgement: We thank members of the Lerner Laboratory for helpful discussions
and critical feedback on the manuscript. We thank Gates Palissery, Louis Van Camp,
Hayden Sikora, and Meghana Holla for assistance with surgeries, histology, and data
collection and entry. This work was supported by an NIH K99/R00 Award (R00MH109569),
a NARSAD Young Investigator Award from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
to T.N.L., and an NIH Diversity Supplement (R00MH109569-04S1) to support C.V.C.
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citation: Seiler, Jillian L.; Cosme, Caitlin V.; Sherathiya, Venus N.; Schaid, Michael
D.; Bianco, Joseph M.; Bridgemohan, Abigael S.; Lerner, Talia N. (2024) Dopamine
signaling in the dorsomedial striatum promotes compulsive behavior (Version draft)
[Data set]. DANDI archive. https://dandiarchive.org/dandiset/000971/draft
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description: "Compulsive behavior is a defining feature of disorders such as substance
use disorders. Current evidence\nsuggests that corticostriatal circuits control
the expression of established compulsions, but little is known\nabout the mechanisms
regulating the development of compulsions. We hypothesized that dopamine, a critical
modulator of striatal synaptic plasticity, could control alterations in corticostriatal
circuits leading to the\ndevelopment of compulsions (defined here as continued reward
seeking in the face of punishment). We used\ndual-site fiber photometry to measure
dopamine axon activity in the dorsomedial striatum (DMS) and the\ndorsolateral striatum
(DLS) as compulsions emerged. Individual variability in the speed with which compulsions
emerged was predicted by DMS dopamine axon activity. Amplifying this dopamine signal
accelerated\nanimals\u2019 transitions to compulsion, whereas inhibition delayed
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of compulsions. These results establish DMS dopamine signaling\nas a key controller
of the development of compulsive reward seeking."
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