Ventral striatal islands of Calleja neurons bidirectionally mediate depression-like behaviors in mice

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Yun-Feng Zhang
Jialiang Wu
Yingqi Wang
Natalie L. Johnson
Janardhan P. Bhattarai
Guanqing Li
Wenqiang Wang
Camilo Guevara
Hannah Shoenhard
Marc V. Fuccillo
Daniel W. Wesson
Minghong Ma
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents, Institute of Zoology
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Center for Excellence in Biotic Interactions
[3] University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine,Department of Neuroscience
[4] University of Florida,Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
[5] Hebei University,College of Life Sciences
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Nature Communications | / 14卷
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The ventral striatum is a reward center implicated in the pathophysiology of depression. It contains islands of Calleja, clusters of dopamine D3 receptor-expressing granule cells, predominantly in the olfactory tubercle (OT). These OT D3 neurons regulate self-grooming, a repetitive behavior manifested in affective disorders. Here we show that chronic restraint stress (CRS) induces robust depression-like behaviors in mice and decreases excitability of OT D3 neurons. Ablation or inhibition of these neurons leads to depression-like behaviors, whereas their activation ameliorates CRS-induced depression-like behaviors. Moreover, activation of OT D3 neurons has a rewarding effect, which diminishes when grooming is blocked. Finally, we propose a model that explains how OT D3 neurons may influence dopamine release via synaptic connections with OT spiny projection neurons (SPNs) that project to midbrain dopamine neurons. Our study reveals a crucial role of OT D3 neurons in bidirectionally mediating depression-like behaviors, suggesting a potential therapeutic target.
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