| Literature DB >> 30385464 |
Jeffrey R Moffitt1,2,3,4, Dhananjay Bambah-Mukku1,4,5, Stephen W Eichhorn1,2,3,4, Eric Vaughn1,4,5, Karthik Shekhar6, Julio D Perez1,4,5, Nimrod D Rubinstein1,4,5, Junjie Hao1,2,3,4, Aviv Regev1,6,7, Catherine Dulac8,4,5, Xiaowei Zhuang8,2,3,4.
Abstract
The hypothalamus controls essential social behaviors and homeostatic functions. However, the cellular architecture of hypothalamic nuclei-including the molecular identity, spatial organization, and function of distinct cell types-is poorly understood. Here, we developed an imaging-based in situ cell-type identification and mapping method and combined it with single-cell RNA-sequencing to create a molecularly annotated and spatially resolved cell atlas of the mouse hypothalamic preoptic region. We profiled ~1 million cells, identified ~70 neuronal populations characterized by distinct neuromodulatory signatures and spatial organizations, and defined specific neuronal populations activated during social behaviors in male and female mice, providing a high-resolution framework for mechanistic investigation of behavior circuits. The approach described opens a new avenue for the construction of cell atlases in diverse tissues and organisms.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30385464 PMCID: PMC6482113 DOI: 10.1126/science.aau5324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728