Separable dorsal raphe dopamine projections mimic the facets of a loneliness-like state.

可分离的背缝核多巴胺投射模拟了孤独状态的各个方面

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作者:Lee Christopher R, Matthews Gillian A, Lemieux Mackenzie E, Wasserlein Elizabeth M, Borio Matilde, Miranda Raymundo L, Keyes Laurel R, Schneider Gates P, Jia Caroline, Tran Andrea, Aloboudi Faith, Chan May G, Peroni Enzo, Pereira Grace, López-Moraga Alba, Pallé Anna, Kimchi Eyal Y, Padilla-Coreano Nancy, Wichmann Romy, Tye Kay M
Affiliative social connections facilitate well-being and survival in numerous species. Engaging in social interactions requires positive or negative motivational drive, elicited through coordinated activity across neural circuits. However, the identity, interconnectivity, and functional encoding of social information within these circuits remains poorly understood. Here, we focus on downstream projections of dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) dopamine neurons (DRN(DAT)) in mice, which we previously implicated in social motivation alongside an aversive affective state. We show that three prominent DRN(DAT) projections - to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST), central amygdala (CeA), and posterior basolateral amygdala (BLP) - play separable roles in behavior, despite substantial collateralization. Photoactivation of the DRN(DAT)-CeA projection promoted social behavior and photostimulation of the DRN(DAT)-BNST projection promoted exploratory behavior, while the DRN(DAT)-BLP projection supported place avoidance, suggesting a negative affective state. Downstream regions showed diverse receptor expression, poising DRN(DAT) neurons to act through dopamine, neuropeptide, and glutamate transmission. Furthermore, we show ex vivo that the effect of DRN(DAT) photostimulation on downstream neuron excitability depended on region and baseline cell properties, resulting in excitatory responses in BNST cells and diverse responses in CeA and BLP. Finally, in vivo microendoscopic cellular-resolution recordings in the CeA with DRN(DAT) photostimulation revealed a correlation between social behavior and neurons excited by social stimuli, suggesting that increased dopamine tone may recruit different CeA neurons to social ensembles. Collectively, these circuit features may facilitate a coordinated, but flexible, response in the presence of social stimuli that can be flexibly guided based on the internal social homeostatic need state of the individual.

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