| Literature DB >> 28384468 |
Michael L Wallace1, Arpiar Saunders2, Kee Wui Huang1, Adrienne C Philson1, Melissa Goldman2, Evan Z Macosko2, Steven A McCarroll2, Bernardo L Sabatini3.
Abstract
The basal ganglia (BG) integrate inputs from diverse sensorimotor, limbic, and associative regions to guide action-selection and goal-directed behaviors. The entopeduncular nucleus (EP) is a major BG output nucleus and has been suggested to channel signals from distinct BG nuclei to target regions involved in diverse functions. Here we use single-cell transcriptional and molecular analyses to demonstrate that the EP contains at least three classes of projection neurons-glutamate/GABA co-releasing somatostatin neurons, glutamatergic parvalbumin neurons, and GABAergic parvalbumin neurons. These classes comprise functionally and anatomically distinct output pathways that differentially affect EP target regions, such as the lateral habenula (LHb) and thalamus. Furthermore, LHb- and thalamic-projecting EP neurons are differentially innervated by subclasses of striatal and pallidal neurons. Therefore, we identify previously unknown subdivisions within the EP and reveal the existence of cascading, molecularly distinct projections through striatum and globus pallidus to EP targets within epithalamus and thalamus.Entities:
Keywords: basal ganglia; co-release; entopeduncular nucleus; lateral habenula; single cell sequencing
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28384468 PMCID: PMC5439268 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2017.03.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173