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A Diencephalic Dopamine Source Provides Input to the Superior Colliculus, where D1 and D2 Receptors Segregate to Distinct Functional Zones.

Andrew D Bolton1, Yasunobu Murata2, Rory Kirchner2, Sung-Yon Kim3, Andrew Young2, Tru Dang2, Yuchio Yanagawa4, Martha Constantine-Paton2.   

Abstract

Modulation of neural responses is frequently observed in the superior colliculus (SC), a retinorecipient midbrain structure that controls orienting and the localization of attention. Although behavioral contingencies that influence SC responses are well documented, the neural pathways and molecular mechanisms responsible for this modulation are not completely understood. Here, we illustrate a dopaminergic system that strongly impacts neural responses in the SC. After using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) to detail the transcriptome of dopamine-related genes in the SC, we show that D1 receptors are enriched in the superficial visual SC, while D2 receptors segregate to the intermediate multimodal/motor SC. Retrograde injections into the SC consistently label A13, a small dopamine cell group located in the zona incerta. We surmise that A13 mimics dopaminergic effects that we observed in SC slices, which suggests that dopamine in the SC may reduce the tendency of an animal to orient or attend to salient stimuli.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26565913     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2015.09.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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