JOURNAL CLUB

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November 25th, 2025 – 1.00 pm CET

ABSTRACT

Responding appropriately to potential threats before they materialize is critical to avoiding disastrous outcomes. Here we examine how threat-coping behavior is regulated by the tail of the striatum (TS) and its dopamine input. Mice were presented with a potential threat (a moving object) while pursuing rewards. Initially, the mice failed to obtain rewards but gradually improved in later trials. We found that dopamine in TS promoted avoidance of the threat, even at the expense of reward acquisition. Furthermore, the activity of dopamine D1 receptor-expressing neurons promoted threat avoidance and prediction. In contrast, D2 neurons suppressed threat avoidance and facilitated overcoming the potential threat. Dopamine axon activation in TS not only potentiated the responses of dopamine D1 receptor-expressing neurons to novel sensory stimuli but also boosted them acutely. These results demonstrate that an opponent interaction of D1 and D2 neurons in the TS, modulated by dopamine, dynamically regulates avoidance and overcoming potential threats..

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Emma Debos (Institute of functional genomics, Montpellier).

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Yasmin de Lourdes Leite Guerra (Institute of neurodegenerative diseases, BORDEAUX).

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December 10th, 2024 – 1.00 pm CET

Alex O’Hare, from Universitat de Les Iles Baleares (Spain).

October 24th, 2024 – 1.00 pm CET

Jeremy Peixoto, from CIRB in College de France.

May 14th, 2024 – 1.00 pm CET

Anne Buot, Paris Brain Institute (ICM), NERB team, Paris

March 21st, 2024 – 12.30 pm CET

Abderrahman Fettah, Institut des Maladies Dégénératives (IMN), Bordeaux

January 30th, 2024 – 12.30 pm CET

Dr. Enrica Montalban, Dr. Fabien Ducrocq, NutriNeuro Lab, Bordeaux