DARPP‐32 cells and neuropil define striosomal system and isolated matrix cells in human striatum

Author:

Arasaratnam Christine J.1ORCID,Song Jennifer J.1,Yoshida Tomoko2,Curtis Maurice A.1,Graybiel Ann M.2,Faull Richard L. M.1,Waldvogel Henry J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy and Medical Imaging, Centre for Brain Research University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

2. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, McGovern Institute for Brain Research Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractThe dorsal striatum forms a central node of the basal ganglia interconnecting the neocortex and thalamus with circuits modulating mood and movement. Striatal projection neurons (SPNs) include relatively intermixed populations expressing D1‐type or D2‐type dopamine receptors (dSPNs and iSPNs) that give rise to the direct (D1) and indirect (D2) output systems of the basal ganglia. Overlaid on this organization is a compartmental organization, in which a labyrinthine system of striosomes made up of sequestered SPNs is embedded within the larger striatal matrix. Striosomal SPNs also include D1‐SPNs and D2‐SPNs, but they can be distinguished from matrix SPNs by many neurochemical markers. In the rodent striatum the key signaling molecule, DARPP‐32, is a exception to these compartmental expression patterns, thought to befit its functions through opposite actions in both D1‐ and D2‐expressing SPNs. We demonstrate here, however, that in the dorsal human striatum, DARPP‐32 is concentrated in the neuropil and SPNs of striosomes, especially in the caudate nucleus and dorsomedial putamen, relative to the matrix neuropil in these regions. The generally DARPP‐32‐poor matrix contains scattered DARPP‐32‐positive cells. DARPP‐32 cell bodies in both compartments proved negative for conventional intraneuronal markers. These findings raise the potential for specialized DARPP‐32 expression in the human striosomal system and in a set of DARPP‐32‐positive neurons in the matrix. If DARPP‐32 immunohistochemical positivity predicts differential functional DARPP‐32 activity, then the distributions demonstrated here could render striosomes and dispersed matrix cells susceptible to differential signaling through cAMP and other signaling systems in health and disease. DARPP‐32 is highly concentrated in cells and neuropil of striosomes in post‐mortem human brain tissue, particularly in the dorsal caudate nucleus. Scattered DARPP‐32‐positive cells are found in the human striatal matrix. Calbindin and DARPP‐32 do not colocalize within every spiny projection neuron in the dorsal human caudate nucleus.

Funder

Maurice and Phyllis Paykel Trust

Massachusetts General Hospital

Health Research Council of New Zealand

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Neuroscience

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