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Translational profiling of mouse dopaminoceptive neurons reveals region-specific gene expression, exon usage, and striatal prostaglandin E2 modulatory effects.

Enrica Montalban1,2,3,4, Albert Giralt1,2,3,5,6,7,8, Lieng Taing1,2,3,9, Evelien H S Schut10, Laura F Supiot10, Laia Castell11,12, Yuki Nakamura1,2,3, Benoit de Pins1,2,3,13, Assunta Pelosi1,2,3, Laurence Goutebroze1,2,3, Pola Tuduri11, Wei Wang14,15, Katrina Daila Neiburga16,17, Letizia Vestito16,18, Julien Castel4, Serge Luquet4, Angus C Nairn19, Denis Hervé1,2,3, Nathaniel Heintz20, Claire Martin4, Paul Greengard14, Emmanuel Valjent11, Frank J Meye10, Nicolas Gambardella21, Jean-Pierre Roussarie22,23, Jean-Antoine Girault24,25,26.   

Abstract

Forebrain dopamine-sensitive (dopaminoceptive) neurons play a key role in movement, action selection, motivation, and working memory. Their activity is altered in Parkinson's disease, addiction, schizophrenia, and other conditions, and drugs that stimulate or antagonize dopamine receptors have major therapeutic applications. Yet, similarities and differences between the various neuronal populations sensitive to dopamine have not been systematically explored. To characterize them, we compared translating mRNAs in the dorsal striatum and nucleus accumbens neurons expressing D1 or D2 dopamine receptor and prefrontal cortex neurons expressing D1 receptor. We identified genome-wide cortico-striatal, striatal D1/D2 and dorso/ventral differences in the translating mRNA and isoform landscapes, which characterize dopaminoceptive neuronal populations. Expression patterns and network analyses identified novel transcription factors with presumptive roles in these differences. Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) was a candidate upstream regulator in the dorsal striatum. We pharmacologically explored this hypothesis and showed that misoprostol, a PGE2 receptor agonist, decreased the excitability of D2 striatal projection neurons in slices, and diminished their activity in vivo during novel environment exploration. We found that misoprostol also modulates mouse behavior including by facilitating reversal learning. Our study provides powerful resources for characterizing dopamine target neurons, new information about striatal gene expression patterns and regulation. It also reveals the unforeseen role of PGE2 in the striatum as a potential neuromodulator and an attractive therapeutic target.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35177825     DOI: 10.1038/s41380-022-01439-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1359-4184            Impact factor:   13.437


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