The Dopaminergic Cells in the Median Raphe Region Regulate Social Behavior in Male Mice

Author:

Chaves Tiago123,Török Bibiána123,Fazekas Csilla Lea123,Correia Pedro123,Sipos Eszter2,Várkonyi Dorottya12,Tóth Zsuzsanna E.4,Dóra Fanni5,Dobolyi Árpád6ORCID,Zelena Dóra12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physiology, Medical School, Centre for Neuroscience, Szentágothai Research Centre, University of Pécs, H7624 Pécs, Hungary

2. Laboratory of Behavioral and Stress Studies, Institute of Experimental Medicine, H1083 Budapest, Hungary

3. János Szentágothai School of Neurosciences, Semmelweis University, H1085 Budapest, Hungary

4. Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology and in Situ Hybridization, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, H1094 Budapest, Hungary

5. Human Brain Tissue Bank, Laboratory of Neuromorphology, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, H1094 Budapest, Hungary

6. Laboratory of Molecular and Systems Neurobiology, Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University, H1117 Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

According to previous studies, the median raphe region (MRR) is known to contribute significantly to social behavior. Besides serotonin, there have also been reports of a small population of dopaminergic neurons in this region. Dopamine is linked to reward and locomotion, but very little is known about its role in the MRR. To address that, we first confirmed the presence of dopaminergic cells in the MRR of mice (immunohistochemistry, RT-PCR), and then also in humans (RT-PCR) using healthy donor samples to prove translational relevance. Next, we used chemogenetic technology in mice containing the Cre enzyme under the promoter of the dopamine transporter. With the help of an adeno-associated virus, designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADDs) were expressed in the dopaminergic cells of the MRR to manipulate their activity. Four weeks later, we performed an extensive behavioral characterization 30 min after the injection of the artificial ligand (Clozapine-N-Oxide). Stimulation of the dopaminergic cells in the MRR decreased social interest without influencing aggression and with an increase in social discrimination. Additionally, inhibition of the same cells increased the friendly social behavior during social interaction test. No behavioral changes were detected in anxiety, memory or locomotion. All in all, dopaminergic cells were present in both the mouse and human samples from the MRR, and the manipulation of the dopaminergic neurons in the MRR elicited a specific social response.

Funder

National Brain Research Program (NAP 3.0) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

National Research Development and Innovation Office of Hungary

Thematic Excellence Program 2021 Health Sub-program of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology in Hungary

Publisher

MDPI AG

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