An integrated single‐cell RNA‐seq atlas of the mouse hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus links transcriptomic and functional types

Author:

Berkhout J. B.12ORCID,Poormoghadam D.34ORCID,Yi C.35ORCID,Kalsbeek A.345ORCID,Meijer O. C.1ORCID,Mahfouz A.26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine Leiden University Medical Centre Leiden The Netherlands

2. Department of Human Genetics Leiden University Medical Centre Leiden The Netherlands

3. Laboratory of Endocrinology, Department of Laboratory Medicine Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

4. Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience Amsterdam The Netherlands

5. Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism Amsterdam University Medical Centers Amsterdam The Netherlands

6. Division of Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics, Department of Intelligent Systems Technical University Delft Delft The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) is a highly complex brain region that is crucial for homeostatic regulation through neuroendocrine signaling, outflow of the autonomic nervous system, and projections to other brain areas. In the past years, single‐cell datasets of the hypothalamus have contributed immensely to the current understanding of the diverse hypothalamic cellular composition. While the PVN has been adequately classified functionally, its molecular classification is currently still insufficient. To address this, we created a detailed atlas of PVN transcriptomic cell types by integrating various PVN single‐cell datasets into a recently published hypothalamus single‐cell transcriptome atlas. Furthermore, we functionally profiled transcriptomic cell types, based on relevant literature, existing retrograde tracing data, and existing single‐cell data of a PVN‐projection target region. Finally, we validated our findings with immunofluorescent stainings. In our PVN atlas dataset, we identify the well‐known different neuropeptide types, each composed of multiple novel subtypes. We identify AvpTac1, AvpTh, OxtFoxp1, CrhNr3c1, and TrhNfib as the most important neuroendocrine subtypes based on markers described in literature. To characterize the preautonomic functional population, we integrated a single‐cell retrograde tracing study of spinally projecting preautonomic neurons into our PVN atlas. We identify these (presympathetic) neurons to cocluster with the Adarb2+ clusters in our dataset. Further, we identify the expression of receptors for Crh, Oxt, Penk, Sst, and Trh in the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus, a key region that the pre‐parasympathetic PVN neurons project to. Finally, we identify TrhUcn3 and Brs3Adarb2 as some centrally projecting populations. In conclusion, our study presents a detailed overview of the transcriptomic cell types of the murine PVN and provides a first attempt to resolve functionality for the identified populations.

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ZonMw

Publisher

Wiley

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