Cafeteria diet induces neuroplastic modifications in the nucleus accumbens mediated by microglia activation

We describe that prolonged exposure to high‐caloric chocolate cafeteria diet leads to overeating and overweight in mice. NAc functionality was altered in these mice, presenting structural plasticity modifications in medium spiny neurons, increased expression of neuroinflammatory factors and activated microglia, and abnormal responses after amphetamine‐induced hyperlocomotion. Chronic inactivation of microglia normalized these neurobiological and behavioural alterations exclusively in mice exposed to cafeteria diet. Our data suggest that prolonged exposure to cafeteria diet produces neuroplastic and functional changes in the NAc that can modify feeding behaviour. Microglia activation and neuroinflammation play an important role in the development of these neurobiological alterations. Frequency‐specific power spectra maps were shown for healthy controls and alcoholics. Alcoholics exhibited aberrant frequency oscillation power across the whole frequency bandwidth. These frequency power aberrations were associated with cognitive functioning and may serve as a biomarker for identifying neural targets for repair.
Source: Addiction Biology - Category: Addiction Authors: Tags: Original Article Source Type: research