Positive affect promotes mental health and physical well-being, which may involve modifications in the autonomic nervous system activity. Here, we examine, using chemogenetic techniques, the effects of nucleus accumbens (NAc) activation on affect and body temperature regulation as a proxy of autonomic function. A conditioned place preference test revealed that nucleus accumbens activation induced positive affect. Chemogenetic and natural activations inhibited intruder stress-induced hyperthermia and prostaglandin E(2)-induced fever. Chemogenetic inhibition did not show a negative affect but canceled the positive affect induced by the natural stimulus of chocolate or sucrose. Counting of c-Fos expression confirmed chemogenetic and sucrose-induced activation of the NAc. Our findings indicate that nucleus accumbens activation modifies a component of autonomic nervous activity and that this mechanism may underscore the link between positive affect and physical well-being. Applying our observations to humans may reduce fever side reactions of vaccines by employing preventive treatments that induce positive affect.
Activation of the nucleus accumbens promotes place preference and counteracts stress-induced hyperthermia.
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作者:Setoyama Honami, Ota Shintaro, Yoshida Mayuko, Kawashima Shigetaka, Kusumoto-Yoshida Ikue, Kashiwadani Hideki, Kuwaki Tomoyuki
| 期刊: | iScience | 影响因子: | 4.100 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Oct 18; 27(11):111197 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.isci.2024.111197 | ||
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