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Connectivity characterization of the mouse basolateral amygdalar complex.

Authors :
Hintiryan, Houri
Hintiryan, Houri
Bowman, Ian
Johnson, David L
Korobkova, Laura
Zhu, Muye
Khanjani, Neda
Gou, Lin
Gao, Lei
Yamashita, Seita
Bienkowski, Michael S
Garcia, Luis
Foster, Nicholas N
Benavidez, Nora L
Song, Monica Y
Lo, Darrick
Cotter, Kaelan R
Becerra, Marlene
Aquino, Sarvia
Cao, Chunru
Cabeen, Ryan P
Stanis, Jim
Fayzullina, Marina
Ustrell, Sarah A
Boesen, Tyler
Tugangui, Amanda J
Zhang, Zheng-Gang
Peng, Bo
Fanselow, Michael S
Golshani, Peyman
Hahn, Joel D
Wickersham, Ian R
Ascoli, Giorgio A
Zhang, Li I
Dong, Hong-Wei
Hintiryan, Houri
Hintiryan, Houri
Bowman, Ian
Johnson, David L
Korobkova, Laura
Zhu, Muye
Khanjani, Neda
Gou, Lin
Gao, Lei
Yamashita, Seita
Bienkowski, Michael S
Garcia, Luis
Foster, Nicholas N
Benavidez, Nora L
Song, Monica Y
Lo, Darrick
Cotter, Kaelan R
Becerra, Marlene
Aquino, Sarvia
Cao, Chunru
Cabeen, Ryan P
Stanis, Jim
Fayzullina, Marina
Ustrell, Sarah A
Boesen, Tyler
Tugangui, Amanda J
Zhang, Zheng-Gang
Peng, Bo
Fanselow, Michael S
Golshani, Peyman
Hahn, Joel D
Wickersham, Ian R
Ascoli, Giorgio A
Zhang, Li I
Dong, Hong-Wei
Source :
Nature communications; vol 12, iss 1, 2859; 2041-1723
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The basolateral amygdalar complex (BLA) is implicated in behaviors ranging from fear acquisition to addiction. Optogenetic methods have enabled the association of circuit-specific functions to uniquely connected BLA cell types. Thus, a systematic and detailed connectivity profile of BLA projection neurons to inform granular, cell type-specific interrogations is warranted. Here, we apply machine-learning based computational and informatics analysis techniques to the results of circuit-tracing experiments to create a foundational, comprehensive BLA connectivity map. The analyses identify three distinct domains within the anterior BLA (BLAa) that house target-specific projection neurons with distinguishable morphological features. We identify brain-wide targets of projection neurons in the three BLAa domains, as well as in the posterior BLA, ventral BLA, posterior basomedial, and lateral amygdalar nuclei. Inputs to each nucleus also are identified via retrograde tracing. The data suggests that connectionally unique, domain-specific BLAa neurons are associated with distinct behavior networks.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature communications; vol 12, iss 1, 2859; 2041-1723
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature communications vol 12, iss 1, 2859 2041-1723
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1277075909
Document Type :
Electronic Resource