Abstract
AbstractCentral serotonin (5-HT) orchestrates myriad cognitive processes and
lies at the core of many stress-related psychiatric illnesses. However, the basic
relationship between its brain-wide axonal projections and functional dynamics is
not known. Here we combine optogenetics and fMRI to produce a brain-wide 5-HT evoked
functional map. We find that DRN photostimulation leads to an increase in the
hemodynamic response in the DRN itself, while projection areas predominately exhibit
a reduction of cerebral blood volume mirrored by suppression of cortical delta
oscillations. We find that the regional distribution of post-synaptically expressed
5-HT receptors better correlates with DRN 5-HT functional connectivity than
anatomical projections. Our work suggests that neuroarchitecture is not the primary
determinant of function for the DRN 5-HT. With respect to two 5-HT elevating
stimuli, we find that acute stress leads to circuit-wide blunting of the DRN output,
while the SSRI fluoxetine noticeably enhances DRN functional connectivity. These
data provide fundamental insight into the brain-wide functional dynamics of the 5-HT
projection system.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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