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Anatomical Connectivity of the Intercalated Cells of the Amygdala
The intercalated cells of the amygdala (ITCs) are a fundamental processing structure in the amygdala that remain relatively understudied. They are phylogenetically conserved from insectivores through primates, inhibitory, and project to several of the main processing and output stations of the amygd...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10576262/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37775310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0238-23.2023 |
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author | Stern, Daniel B. Wilke, Anna Root, Cory M. |
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description | The intercalated cells of the amygdala (ITCs) are a fundamental processing structure in the amygdala that remain relatively understudied. They are phylogenetically conserved from insectivores through primates, inhibitory, and project to several of the main processing and output stations of the amygdala and basal forebrain. Through these connections, the ITCs are best known for their role in conditioned fear, where they are required for fear extinction learning and recall. Prior work on ITC connectivity is limited, and thus holistic characterization of their afferent and efferent connectivity in a genetically defined manner is incomplete. The ITCs express the FoxP2 transcription factor, affording genetic access to these neurons for viral input-output mapping. To fully characterize the anatomic connectivity of the ITCs, we used cre-dependent viral strategies in FoxP2-cre mice to reveal the projections of the main (mITC), caudal (cITC), and lateral (lITC) clusters along with their presynaptic sources of innervation. Broadly, the results confirm many known pathways, reveal previously unknown ones, and demonstrate important novel insights about each nucleus’s unique connectivity profile and relative distributions. We show that the ITCs receive information from a wide range of cortical, subcortical, basal, amygdalar, hippocampal, and thalamic structures, and project broadly to areas of the basal forebrain, hypothalamus, and entire extent of the amygdala. The results provide a comprehensive map of their connectivity and suggest that the ITCs could potentially influence a broad range of behaviors by integrating information from a wide array of sources throughout the brain. |
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spelling | pubmed-105762622023-10-15 Anatomical Connectivity of the Intercalated Cells of the Amygdala Stern, Daniel B. Wilke, Anna Root, Cory M. eNeuro Research Article: New Research The intercalated cells of the amygdala (ITCs) are a fundamental processing structure in the amygdala that remain relatively understudied. They are phylogenetically conserved from insectivores through primates, inhibitory, and project to several of the main processing and output stations of the amygdala and basal forebrain. Through these connections, the ITCs are best known for their role in conditioned fear, where they are required for fear extinction learning and recall. Prior work on ITC connectivity is limited, and thus holistic characterization of their afferent and efferent connectivity in a genetically defined manner is incomplete. The ITCs express the FoxP2 transcription factor, affording genetic access to these neurons for viral input-output mapping. To fully characterize the anatomic connectivity of the ITCs, we used cre-dependent viral strategies in FoxP2-cre mice to reveal the projections of the main (mITC), caudal (cITC), and lateral (lITC) clusters along with their presynaptic sources of innervation. Broadly, the results confirm many known pathways, reveal previously unknown ones, and demonstrate important novel insights about each nucleus’s unique connectivity profile and relative distributions. We show that the ITCs receive information from a wide range of cortical, subcortical, basal, amygdalar, hippocampal, and thalamic structures, and project broadly to areas of the basal forebrain, hypothalamus, and entire extent of the amygdala. The results provide a comprehensive map of their connectivity and suggest that the ITCs could potentially influence a broad range of behaviors by integrating information from a wide array of sources throughout the brain. Society for Neuroscience 2023-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10576262/ /pubmed/37775310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0238-23.2023 Text en Copyright © 2023 Stern et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Research Article: New Research Stern, Daniel B. Wilke, Anna Root, Cory M. Anatomical Connectivity of the Intercalated Cells of the Amygdala |
title | Anatomical Connectivity of the Intercalated Cells of the Amygdala |
title_full | Anatomical Connectivity of the Intercalated Cells of the Amygdala |
title_fullStr | Anatomical Connectivity of the Intercalated Cells of the Amygdala |
title_full_unstemmed | Anatomical Connectivity of the Intercalated Cells of the Amygdala |
title_short | Anatomical Connectivity of the Intercalated Cells of the Amygdala |
title_sort | anatomical connectivity of the intercalated cells of the amygdala |
topic | Research Article: New Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10576262/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37775310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0238-23.2023 |
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