Projectome-defined subtypes and modular intra-hypothalamic subnetworks of peptidergic neurons

Author:

Jiao Zhuolei,Gao Taosha,Wang Xiaofei,Zhang Wen,Biglari Nasim,Boxer Emma E,Steuernagel Lukas,Ding Xiaojing,Yu Zixian,Li Mingjuan,Hao Mingkun,Zhou Hua,Cao Xuanzi,Li Shuaishuai,Jiang Tao,Qi Jiamei,Jia Xueyan,Feng Zhao,Ren Biyu,Chen Yu,Shi Xiaoxue,Wang Dan,Wang Xinran,Han Luyao,Liang Yikai,Wang Congcong,Li E,Hu Yue,Tao Zi,Li Humingzhu,Yu Xiang,Xu Min,Chang Hung-Chun,Zhang Yifeng,Xu Huatai,Yan Jun,Li Anan,Luo Qingming,Stoop Ron,Sternson Scott M.,Brüning Jens C.,Anderson David J.,Poo Mu-ming,Gong Hui,Sun Yangang,Xu Xiaohong

Abstract

AbstractThe hypothalamus plays a vital role in coordinating essential neuroendocrine, autonomic, and somatomotor responses for survival and reproduction. While previous studies have explored population-level projections of hypothalamic neurons, the specific innervation patterns of individual hypothalamic axons remain unclear. To understand the organization of hypothalamic axon projections, we conducted a comprehensive reconstruction of single-cell projectomes from 7,180 mouse hypothalamic neurons expressing specific neuropeptides. Our analysis identified 31 distinct subtypes based on projectome-defined characteristics, with many exhibiting long-range axon collateral projections to multiple brain regions. Notably, these subtypes selectively targeted specific subdomains within downstream areas, either unilaterally or bilaterally. Furthermore, we observed that individual peptidergic neuronal types encompassed multiple projectome-defined subtypes, explaining their diverse functional roles. Additionally, by examining intra-hypothalamic axon projections, we uncovered six modular subnetworks characterized by enriched intramodular connections and distinct preferences for downstream targets. This modular organization of the intra-hypothalamic network likely contributes to the coordinated organization of hypothalamic outputs. In summary, our comprehensive projectome analysis reveals the organizational principles governing hypothalamic axon projections, providing a framework for understanding the neural circuit mechanisms underlying the diverse and coordinated functions of the hypothalamus.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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