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Effects of Inflammation on Hippocampus and Substantia Nigra Responses to Novelty in Healthy Human Participants.
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Humans
are
naturally
inquisitive
.
This
tendency
is
adaptive
,
aiding
identification
of
potentially
valuable
novel
outcomes
.
The
dopaminergic
substantia
nigra
(
SN
)
is
implicated
in
the
drive
to
explore
novel
stimuli
and
situations
.
However
,
infection
and
inflammation
inhibit
the
motivation
to
seek
out
novelty
.
This
likely
serves
to
limit
exposure
to
uncertain
,
potentially
detrimental
outcomes
when
metabolic
resources
are
limited
.
Nevertheless
,
the
neural
mechanisms
through
which
inflammation
constrains
novelty
seeking
are
poorly
understood
.
We
therefore
scanned
16
healthy
participants
(
6
male
,
mean
27
.
2
±
7
.
3
years
)
,
using
fMRI
,
once
following
experimental
inflammation
(
intramuscular
(
i
.
m
.
)
typhoid
vaccination
)
and
once
after
placebo
(
i
.
m
.
saline
)
,
with
the
aim
of
characterizing
effects
of
inflammation
on
neural
processing
of
novel
and
familiar
place
,
and
face
stimuli
.
We
specifically
tested
the
effects
of
inflammation
on
the
hypothesized
roles
of
SN
and
hippocampus
in
novelty
processing
.
Typhoid
vaccination
evoked
a
nearly
threefold
increase
in
circulating
pro-
inflammatory
cytokine
(
interleukin-
6
)
levels
3
 
h
after
injection
,
indicating
induction
of
mild
systemic
inflammation
.
Enhanced
hippocampal
responses
to
novel
(
compared
with
familiar
)
stimuli
were
observed
following
both
vaccine
and
placebo
,
consistent
with
intact
central
novelty
detection
.
However
,
the
normal
bilateral
reactivity
of
SN
to
stimulus
novelty
was
significantly
attenuated
following
inflammation
.
Correspondingly
,
inflammation
also
markedly
impaired
novelty-related
functional
coupling
between
the
SN
and
hippocampus
.
These
data
extend
previous
findings
of
SN
sensitivity
to
mild
inflammation
associated
with
changes
in
psychomotor
responding
,
and
suggest
that
inflammation
-induced
blunting
of
SN
responses
to
hippocampal
novelty
signals
may
represent
a
plausible
mechanism
through
which
inflammation
impairs
motivational
responses
to
novelty
.
Neuropsychopharmacology
advance
online
publication
,
24
September
2014
;
doi
:
10
.
1038
/
npp
.
2014
.
222
.
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