Melanocortin 4 receptor-expressing neurons in the lateral stripe of the striatum regulate affect and motor control.

纹状体外侧带中表达黑皮质素 4 受体的神经元调节情感和运动控制

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作者:Sköld Johan, Lazzarino Gisela Paola, Nett Myra, Wiskerke Joost, Engblom David
The dopaminergic system is crucial for affect regulation. Melanocortin 4 receptors (MC4R) in the ventral striatum have been shown to be necessary for establishing aversive states. Here, we functionally characterize MC4R-expressing striatal neurons in mice. MC4Rs were enriched in atypical dopamine receptor 1 (D1) neurons in the lateral stripe of the striatum (LSS), an understudied area in the ventrolateral striatum. Fiber photometry recordings showed that MC4R neuron activity and local dopamine release in the LSS increased in response to both rewarding and aversive stimuli. Moreover, MC4R neuronal activity and glutamate release in the LSS correlated with body movement. Optogenetic activation of MC4R-LSS neurons was rewarding in a real-time place preference test and a self-stimulation paradigm, increased locomotor activity, and induced striatal dopamine release. Collectively, our findings suggest that MC4R-LSS neurons are activated by stimuli of both rewarding and aversive character and that they induce positive affect, dopamine release and locomotion.

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