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Unique functional responses differentially map onto genetic subtypes of dopamine neurons
Medicine and HealthNature Neuroscience

Unique functional responses differentially map onto genetic subtypes of dopamine neurons

M. Azcorra, Z. Gaertner, et al.

Discover how genetic subtypes of dopamine neurons shape responses to rewards and aversive stimuli in this groundbreaking study by Maite Azcorra and her colleagues. This research unveils the distinct behaviors of dopamine neuron subtypes within the substantia nigra pars compacta, including a surprising absence of reward responses in the *Anxal* subtype, emphasizing the importance of molecular classification in understanding behavior.... show more
Abstract
Dopamine neurons are characterized by their response to unexpected rewards, but they also fire during movement and aversive stimuli. Dopamine neuron diversity has been observed based on molecular expression profiles; however, whether different functions map onto such genetic subtypes remains unclear. In this study, we established that three genetic dopamine neuron subtypes within the substantia nigra pars compacta, characterized by the expression of Slc17a6 (Vglut2), Calb1 and Anxa1, each have a unique set of responses to rewards, aversive stimuli and accelerations and decelerations, and these signaling patterns are highly correlated between somas and axons within subtypes. Remarkably, reward responses were almost entirely absent in the Anxa1 subtype, which instead displayed acceleration-correlated signaling. Our findings establish a connection between functional and genetic dopamine neuron subtypes and demonstrate that molecular expression patterns can serve as a common framework to dissect dopaminergic functions.
Publisher
Nature Neuroscience
Published On
Oct 01, 2023
Authors
Maite Azcorra, Zachary Gaertner, Connor Davidson, Qianzi He, Hailey Kim, Shivathmihai Nagappan, Cooper K. Hayes, Charu Ramakrishnan, Leif Fenno, Yoon Seok Kim, Karl Deisseroth, Richard Longnecker, Rajeshwar Awatramani, Daniel A. Dombeck
Tags
dopamine neuronssubstantia nigragenetic subtypesfunctional responsesreward signalingbehavioral relevance
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