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Netrin-1 regulates the balance of synaptic glutamate signaling in the adult ventral tegmental area
by
Zweifel, Larry S
, Hariadi, Bryan
, Hunker, Avery
, Cline, Marcella M
, Soden, Marta E
, Regiarto, Ernesto G
, Juarez, Barbara
in
Animals
/ behavior
/ Dopamine
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - physiology
/ electrophysiology
/ GABA
/ Glutamate
/ Glutamic Acid - metabolism
/ Mice
/ Netrin
/ Netrin-1 - metabolism
/ Neural circuitry
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Signal Transduction
/ Ventral Tegmental Area - physiology
/ VTA
2023
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Netrin-1 regulates the balance of synaptic glutamate signaling in the adult ventral tegmental area
by
Zweifel, Larry S
, Hariadi, Bryan
, Hunker, Avery
, Cline, Marcella M
, Soden, Marta E
, Regiarto, Ernesto G
, Juarez, Barbara
in
Animals
/ behavior
/ Dopamine
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - physiology
/ electrophysiology
/ GABA
/ Glutamate
/ Glutamic Acid - metabolism
/ Mice
/ Netrin
/ Netrin-1 - metabolism
/ Neural circuitry
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Signal Transduction
/ Ventral Tegmental Area - physiology
/ VTA
2023
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Netrin-1 regulates the balance of synaptic glutamate signaling in the adult ventral tegmental area
by
Zweifel, Larry S
, Hariadi, Bryan
, Hunker, Avery
, Cline, Marcella M
, Soden, Marta E
, Regiarto, Ernesto G
, Juarez, Barbara
in
Animals
/ behavior
/ Dopamine
/ Dopaminergic Neurons - physiology
/ electrophysiology
/ GABA
/ Glutamate
/ Glutamic Acid - metabolism
/ Mice
/ Netrin
/ Netrin-1 - metabolism
/ Neural circuitry
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Signal Transduction
/ Ventral Tegmental Area - physiology
/ VTA
2023
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Netrin-1 regulates the balance of synaptic glutamate signaling in the adult ventral tegmental area
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Netrin-1 regulates the balance of synaptic glutamate signaling in the adult ventral tegmental area
2023
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The axonal guidance cue netrin-1 serves a critical role in neural circuit development by promoting growth cone motility, axonal branching, and synaptogenesis. Within the adult mouse brain, expression of the gene encoding ( Ntn1 ) is highly enriched in the ventral midbrain where it is expressed in both GABAergic and dopaminergic neurons, but its function in these cell types in the adult system remains largely unknown. To address this, we performed viral-mediated, cell-type specific CRISPR-Cas9 mutagenesis of Ntn1 in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of adult mice. Ntn1 loss-of-function in either cell type resulted in a significant reduction in excitatory postsynaptic connectivity. In dopamine neurons, the reduced excitatory tone had a minimal phenotypic behavioral outcome; however, reduced glutamatergic tone on VTA GABA neurons induced behaviors associated with a hyperdopaminergic phenotype. Simultaneous loss of Ntn1 function in both cell types largely rescued the phenotype observed in the GABA-only mutagenesis. These findings demonstrate an important role for Ntn1 in maintaining excitatory connectivity in the adult midbrain and that a balance in this connectivity within two of the major cell types of the VTA is critical for the proper functioning of the mesolimbic system.
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eLife Science Publications, Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
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