Reorganization of dopamine circuitry in the anterior corpus callosum between early adolescence and adulthood in the mouse

Author:

Caldwell Megan1,Mendoza Josue Criollo2,Jiang Xin Yan Zhu2,Alarcon Colin3,Ayo‐Jibunoh Vanessa3,Louis Shelby3,Maronna Daniel3,Darwish Rania3,Tomaio Jaquelyn14ORCID,Mingote Susana14ORCID,Yetnikoff Leora13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CUNY Neuroscience Collaborative, The Graduate Center City University of New York New York NY USA

2. Department of Biology, College of Staten Island City University of New York Staten Island NY USA

3. Department of Psychology, College of Staten Island City University of New York Staten Island NY USA

4. Neuroscience Initiative, Advanced Science Research Center Graduate Center of The City University of New York New York NY USA

Abstract

AbstractThe maturation of forebrain dopamine circuitry occurs over multiple developmental periods, extending from early postnatal life until adulthood, with the precise timing of maturation defined by the target region. We recently demonstrated in the adult mouse brain that axon terminals arising from midbrain dopamine neurons innervate the anterior corpus callosum and that oligodendrocyte lineage cells in this white matter tract express dopamine receptor transcripts. Whether corpus callosal dopamine circuitry undergoes maturational changes between early adolescence and adulthood is unknown but may be relevant to understanding the dramatic micro‐ and macro‐anatomical changes that occur in the corpus callosum of multiple species during early adolescence, including in the degree of myelination. Using quantitative neuroanatomy, we show that dopamine innervation in the forceps minor, but not the rostral genu, of the corpus callosum, is greater during early adolescence (P21) compared to adulthood (>P90) in wild‐type mice. We further demonstrate with RNAscope that, as in the adult, Drd1 and Drd2 transcripts are expressed at higher levels in oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) and decline as these cells differentiate into oligodendrocytes. In addition, the number of OPCs that express Drd1 transcripts during early adolescence is double the number of those expressing the transcript during early adulthood. These data further implicate dopamine in axon myelination and myelin regulation. Moreover, because developmental (activity‐independent) myelination peaks during early adolescence, with experience‐dependent (activity‐dependent) myelination greatest during early adulthood, our data suggest that potential roles of dopamine on callosal myelination shift between early adolescence and adulthood, from a developmental role to an experience‐dependent role.

Funder

City University of New York

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Publisher

Wiley

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