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Optogenetic activation of striatal D1R and D2R cells differentially engages downstream connected areas beyond the basal ganglia
- Source :
- Cell Rep. 37:110161 (2021), Cell Reports, 37 (13)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- The basal ganglia (BG) are a group of subcortical nuclei responsible for motor and executive function. Central to BG function are striatal cells expressing D1 (D1R) and D2 (D2R) dopamine receptors. D1R and D2R cells are considered functional antagonists that facilitate voluntary movements and inhibit competing motor patterns, respectively. However, whether they maintain a uniform function across the striatum and what influence they exert outside the BG is unclear. Here, we address these questions by combining optogenetic activation of D1R and D2R cells in the mouse ventrolateral caudoputamen with fMRI. Striatal D1R/D2R stimulation evokes distinct activity within the BG-thalamocortical network and differentially engages cerebellar and prefrontal regions. Computational modeling of effective connectivity confirms that changes in D1R/D2R output drive functional relationships between these regions. Our results suggest a complex functional organization of striatal D1R/D2R cells and hint toward an interconnected fronto-BG-cerebellar network modulated by striatal D1R and D2R cells.<br />Cell Reports, 37 (13)<br />ISSN:2666-3864<br />ISSN:2211-1247
- Subjects :
- D1R/D2R
Male
opto-fMRI
optogenetics
fMRI
brain networks
basal ganglia
movement disorders
direct/indirect pathway
caudate putamen
10050 Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology
610 Medicine & health
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Basal Ganglia
170 Ethics
Brain Networks
Caudate Putamen
D1r/d2r
Direct/indirect Pathway
Fmri
Movement Disorders
Opto-fmri
Optogenetics
Mice
1300 General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Animals
10237 Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Neurons
Receptors, Dopamine D2
Receptors, Dopamine D1
Corpus Striatum
Neostriatum
nervous system
10036 Medical Clinic
General Biochemistry
Female
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 26663864 and 22111247
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cell Rep. 37:110161 (2021), Cell Reports, 37 (13)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c76b2658f5df9acf497fc8d88ed867a4