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Involvement of nucleus accumbens D2–medium spiny neurons projecting to the ventral pallidum in anxiety-like behaviour

BACKGROUND: The nucleus accumbens (NAcc) is a crucial brain region for emotionally relevant behaviours. The NAcc is mainly composed of medium spiny neurons (MSNs) expressing either dopamine receptor D1 (D1-MSNs) or D2 (D2-MSNs). The D1-MSNs project to the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and the ventral...

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Autores principales: Correia, Raquel, Coimbra, Bárbara, Domingues, Ana Verónica, Wezik, Marcelina, Vieitas-Gaspar, Natacha, Gaspar, Rita, Sousa, Nuno, Pinto, Luísa, Rodrigues, Ana João, Soares-Cunha, Carina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10356001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37437920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/jpn.220111
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author Correia, Raquel
Coimbra, Bárbara
Domingues, Ana Verónica
Wezik, Marcelina
Vieitas-Gaspar, Natacha
Gaspar, Rita
Sousa, Nuno
Pinto, Luísa
Rodrigues, Ana João
Soares-Cunha, Carina
author_facet Correia, Raquel
Coimbra, Bárbara
Domingues, Ana Verónica
Wezik, Marcelina
Vieitas-Gaspar, Natacha
Gaspar, Rita
Sousa, Nuno
Pinto, Luísa
Rodrigues, Ana João
Soares-Cunha, Carina
author_sort Correia, Raquel
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description BACKGROUND: The nucleus accumbens (NAcc) is a crucial brain region for emotionally relevant behaviours. The NAcc is mainly composed of medium spiny neurons (MSNs) expressing either dopamine receptor D1 (D1-MSNs) or D2 (D2-MSNs). The D1-MSNs project to the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and the ventral pallidum (VP), whereas the D2-MSNs project only to the VP. The D1- and D2-MSNs have been associated with depression-like behaviours, but their contribution to anxiety remains to be determined. METHODS: We used optogenetic tools to selectively manipulate D1-MSN projections from the NAcc core to the VP or VTA and D2-MSN projections to the VP during validated anxiety-producing behavioural procedures in naive mice. In addition, we assessed the effects of optical stimulation on neuronal activity using in vivo electrophysiologic recordings in anesthetized animals. RESULTS: Optogenetic activation of D1-MSN projections to the VTA or VP did not trigger anxiety-like behaviour. However, optical activation of D2-MSN projections to the VP significantly increased anxiety-like behaviour. This phenotype was associated with a decrease in the neuronal activity of putative GABAergic neurons in the VP. Importantly, pretreating D2-MSN–VP animals with the γ-aminobutyric acid modulator diazepam prevented the optically triggered anxiety-like behaviour. LIMITATIONS: The exclusive use of males in the behavioural tests limits broader interpretation of the findings. Although we used optogenetic conditions that trigger quasi-physiologic changes, there are caveats associated with the artificial manipulation of neuronal activity. CONCLUSION: The D2-MSN–VP projections contributed to the development of anxiety-like behaviour, through modulation of GABAergic activity in the VP.
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spelling pubmed-103560012023-07-20 Involvement of nucleus accumbens D2–medium spiny neurons projecting to the ventral pallidum in anxiety-like behaviour Correia, Raquel Coimbra, Bárbara Domingues, Ana Verónica Wezik, Marcelina Vieitas-Gaspar, Natacha Gaspar, Rita Sousa, Nuno Pinto, Luísa Rodrigues, Ana João Soares-Cunha, Carina J Psychiatry Neurosci Research Paper BACKGROUND: The nucleus accumbens (NAcc) is a crucial brain region for emotionally relevant behaviours. The NAcc is mainly composed of medium spiny neurons (MSNs) expressing either dopamine receptor D1 (D1-MSNs) or D2 (D2-MSNs). The D1-MSNs project to the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and the ventral pallidum (VP), whereas the D2-MSNs project only to the VP. The D1- and D2-MSNs have been associated with depression-like behaviours, but their contribution to anxiety remains to be determined. METHODS: We used optogenetic tools to selectively manipulate D1-MSN projections from the NAcc core to the VP or VTA and D2-MSN projections to the VP during validated anxiety-producing behavioural procedures in naive mice. In addition, we assessed the effects of optical stimulation on neuronal activity using in vivo electrophysiologic recordings in anesthetized animals. RESULTS: Optogenetic activation of D1-MSN projections to the VTA or VP did not trigger anxiety-like behaviour. However, optical activation of D2-MSN projections to the VP significantly increased anxiety-like behaviour. This phenotype was associated with a decrease in the neuronal activity of putative GABAergic neurons in the VP. Importantly, pretreating D2-MSN–VP animals with the γ-aminobutyric acid modulator diazepam prevented the optically triggered anxiety-like behaviour. LIMITATIONS: The exclusive use of males in the behavioural tests limits broader interpretation of the findings. Although we used optogenetic conditions that trigger quasi-physiologic changes, there are caveats associated with the artificial manipulation of neuronal activity. CONCLUSION: The D2-MSN–VP projections contributed to the development of anxiety-like behaviour, through modulation of GABAergic activity in the VP. CMA Impact Inc. 2023-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10356001/ /pubmed/37437920 http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/jpn.220111 Text en © 2023 CMA Impact Inc. or its licensors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original publication is properly cited, the use is noncommercial (i.e., research or educational use), and no modifications or adaptations are made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Research Paper
Correia, Raquel
Coimbra, Bárbara
Domingues, Ana Verónica
Wezik, Marcelina
Vieitas-Gaspar, Natacha
Gaspar, Rita
Sousa, Nuno
Pinto, Luísa
Rodrigues, Ana João
Soares-Cunha, Carina
Involvement of nucleus accumbens D2–medium spiny neurons projecting to the ventral pallidum in anxiety-like behaviour
title Involvement of nucleus accumbens D2–medium spiny neurons projecting to the ventral pallidum in anxiety-like behaviour
title_full Involvement of nucleus accumbens D2–medium spiny neurons projecting to the ventral pallidum in anxiety-like behaviour
title_fullStr Involvement of nucleus accumbens D2–medium spiny neurons projecting to the ventral pallidum in anxiety-like behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of nucleus accumbens D2–medium spiny neurons projecting to the ventral pallidum in anxiety-like behaviour
title_short Involvement of nucleus accumbens D2–medium spiny neurons projecting to the ventral pallidum in anxiety-like behaviour
title_sort involvement of nucleus accumbens d2–medium spiny neurons projecting to the ventral pallidum in anxiety-like behaviour
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10356001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37437920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/jpn.220111
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