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Serotonergic Signaling Controls Input-Specific Synaptic Plasticity at Striatal Circuits.

Authors :
Cavaccini, Anna
Gritti, Marta
Giorgi, Andrea
Locarno, Andrea
Heck, Nicolas
Migliarini, Sara
Bertero, Alice
Mereu, Maddalena
Margiani, Giulia
Trusel, Massimo
Catelani, Tiziano
Marotta, Roberto
De Luca, Maria Antonietta
Caboche, Jocelyne
Gozzi, Alessandro
Pasqualetti, Massimo
Tonini, Raffaella
Source :
Neuron. May2018, Vol. 98 Issue 4, p801-816.e7. 1p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Summary Monoaminergic modulation of cortical and thalamic inputs to the dorsal striatum (DS) is crucial for reward-based learning and action control. While dopamine has been extensively investigated in this context, the synaptic effects of serotonin (5-HT) have been largely unexplored. Here, we investigated how serotonergic signaling affects associative plasticity at glutamatergic synapses on the striatal projection neurons of the direct pathway (dSPNs). Combining chemogenetic and optogenetic approaches reveals that impeding serotonergic signaling preferentially gates spike-timing-dependent long-term depression (t-LTD) at thalamostriatal synapses. This t-LTD requires dampened activity of the 5-HT4 receptor subtype, which we demonstrate controls dendritic Ca 2+ signals by regulating BK channel activity, and which preferentially localizes at the dendritic shaft. The synaptic effects of 5-HT signaling at thalamostriatal inputs provide insights into how changes in serotonergic levels associated with behavioral states or pathology affect striatal-dependent processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08966273
Volume :
98
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Neuron
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129625690
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2018.04.008