表达钙/ cgrp的小鼠臂旁神经元的传入投射。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Mustafa Korkutata, Roberto De Luca, Bridget Fitzgerald, Mudasir A. Khanday, Elda Arrigoni, Thomas E. Scammell
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摘要

臂旁核(PB)位于脑桥背外侧,主要含有谷氨酸能神经元,调节对各种感觉间和皮肤感觉信号的反应。一个侧面的PB亚群表达Calca基因,该基因编码神经肽降钙素基因相关肽(CGRP)。这些PBCalca /CGRP神经元传递与高碳、疼痛和恶心等威胁性刺激相关的信号,但它们的输入和它们的神经化学特性仅部分被理解。我们使用常规霍乱毒素B亚单位(CTb)逆行示踪方法将传入投射映射到小鼠PB的外侧部分,然后使用条件狂犬病毒逆行示踪方法映射特异性针对PBCalca /CGRP神经元的单突触输入。利用囊状GABA (vGAT)和谷氨酸(vGLUT2)转运蛋白报告小鼠,我们发现外侧PB神经元接受来自杏仁核中央核外侧、终纹床核外侧背侧亚核、突起质和腹外侧导水管周围灰质等区域的GABA能传入。此外,它们还接受来自边缘下和岛叶皮层、室旁核、下丘脑旁核、三叉神经复合体、髓网状核和孤立束核的谷氨酸能传入。通过顺行示踪和共聚焦显微镜,我们确定了这些传入事件和PBCalca /CGRP神经元之间的轴突密切相关。最后,我们利用通道视紫红质辅助电路作图发现,杏仁核中央核gaba能神经元直接抑制PBCalca /CGRP神经元。这些发现为理解PBCalca /CGRP神经元的传入投射提供了一个全面的神经解剖学框架。
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Afferent Projections to the Calca/CGRP-Expressing Parabrachial Neurons in Mice

The parabrachial nucleus (PB), located in the dorsolateral pons, contains primarily glutamatergic neurons that regulate responses to a variety of interoceptive and cutaneous sensory signals. One lateral PB subpopulation expresses the Calca gene, which codes for the neuropeptide calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). These PBCalca/CGRP neurons relay signals related to threatening stimuli such as hypercarbia, pain, and nausea, yet their inputs and their neurochemical identity are only partially understood. We mapped the afferent projections to the lateral part of the PB in mice using conventional cholera toxin B subunit (CTb) retrograde tracing and then used conditional rabies virus retrograde tracing to map monosynaptic inputs specifically targeting the PBCalca/CGRP neurons. Using vesicular GABA (vGAT) and glutamate (vGLUT2) transporter reporter mice, we found that lateral PB neurons receive GABAergic afferents from regions such as the lateral part of the central nucleus of the amygdala, lateral dorsal subnucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, substantia innominata, and ventrolateral periaqueductal gray. Additionally, they receive glutamatergic afferents from the infralimbic and insular cortex, paraventricular nucleus, parasubthalamic nucleus, trigeminal complex, medullary reticular nucleus, and nucleus of the solitary tract. Using anterograde tracing and confocal microscopy, we then identified close axonal appositions between these afferents and PBCalca/CGRP neurons. Finally, we used channelrhodopsin-assisted circuit mapping and found that GABAergic neurons of the central nucleus of the amygdala directly inhibit the PBCalca/CGRP neurons. These findings provide a comprehensive neuroanatomical framework for understanding the afferent projections regulating the PBCalca/CGRP neurons.

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5.80
自引率
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158
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Established in 1891, JCN is the oldest continually published basic neuroscience journal. Historically, as the name suggests, the journal focused on a comparison among species to uncover the intricacies of how the brain functions. In modern times, this research is called systems neuroscience where animal models are used to mimic core cognitive processes with the ultimate goal of understanding neural circuits and connections that give rise to behavioral patterns and different neural states. Research published in JCN covers all species from invertebrates to humans, and the reports inform the readers about the function and organization of nervous systems in species with an emphasis on the way that species adaptations inform about the function or organization of the nervous systems, rather than on their evolution per se. JCN publishes primary research articles and critical commentaries and review-type articles offering expert insight in to cutting edge research in the field of systems neuroscience; a complete list of contribution types is given in the Author Guidelines. For primary research contributions, only full-length investigative reports are desired; the journal does not accept short communications.
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