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Molecular, Circuit, and Stress Response Characterization of Ventral Pallidum Npas1-Neurons

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Morais-Silva, Gessynger ; Campbell, Rianne R. ; Nam, Hyungwoo ; Basu, Mahashweta ; Pagliusi, Marco ; Fox, Megan E. ; Chan, C. Savio ; Iniguez, Sergio D. ; Ament, Seth ; Cramer, Nathan ; Marin, Marcelo Tadeu ; Lobo, Mary Kay
Total Authors: 12
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE; v. 43, n. 3, p. 14-pg., 2023-01-18.
Abstract

Altered activity of the ventral pallidum (VP) underlies disrupted motivation in stress and drug exposure. The VP is a very heterogene-ous structure composed of many neuron types with distinct physiological properties and projections. Neuronal PAS 1-positive (Npas1+) VP neurons are thought to send projections to brain regions critical for motivational behavior. While Npas1+ neurons have been characterized in the globus pallidus external, there is limited information on these neurons in the VP. To address this limitation, we evaluated the projection targets of the VP Npas1+ neurons and performed RNA-sequencing on ribosome-associated mRNA from VP Npas1+ neurons to determine their molecular identity. Finally, we used a chemogenetic approach to manipulate VP Npas1+ neu-rons during social defeat stress (SDS) and behavioral tasks related to anxiety and motivation in Npas1-Cre mice. We used a similar approach in females using the chronic witness defeat stress (CWDS). We identified VP Npas1+ projections to the nucleus accumbens, ventral tegmental area, medial and lateral habenula, lateral hypothalamus, thalamus, medial and lateral septum, and periaqueductal gray area. VP Npas1+ neurons displayed distinct translatome representing distinct biological processes. Chemogenetic activation of hM3D(Gq) receptors in VP Npas1+ neurons increased susceptibility to a subthreshold SDS and anxiety-like behavior in the elevated plus maze and open field while the activation of hM4D(Gi) receptors in VP Npas1+ neurons enhanced resilience to chronic SDS and CWDS. Thus, the activity of VP Npas1+ neurons modulates susceptibility to social stressors and anxiety-like behavior. Our studies provide new information on VP Npas1+ neuron circuitry, molecular identity, and their role in stress response. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/25308-3 - Dealing with the enemy: effects of the treatment with N-acetylcysteine in the susceptibility and resilience to the social defeat stress in rats
Grantee:Gessynger Morais Silva
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate
FAPESP's process: 18/05496-8 - Role of the ventral pallido-accumbal projections in the susceptibility to social defeat stress
Grantee:Gessynger Morais Silva
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Doctorate