Author:
Fortin-Houde Justine,Henderson Fiona,Ducharme Guillaume,Amilhon Bénédicte
Abstract
AbstractThe hippocampus (HP) receives neurochemically diverse inputs from the raphe nuclei, including glutamatergic fibers characterized by the expression of the vesicular glutamate transporter VGLUT3. These raphe-HP VGLUT3 (VGLUT3HP) projections have been suggested to play a critical role in HP functions, yet a complete anatomical overview of raphe VGLUT3 projections to the forebrain, and in particular the HP, is lacking. Using anterograde viral tracing, we describe largely non-overlapping VGLUT3-positive projections from the dorsal raphe (DR) and median raphe (MnR) to the forebrain, with the HP receiving inputs from the MnR. A limited subset of forebrain regions such as the amygdaloid complex, claustrum and hypothalamus receive projections from both the DR and MnR that remain largely segregated. This highly complementary anatomical pattern suggests contrasting roles for DR and MnR VGLUT3 neurons. To further analyse the topography of VGLUT3 raphe projections to the HP, we used retrograde tracing and found that VGLUT3HP neurons distribute over several raphe sub-regions (including the MnR, paramedian raphe and B9 nucleus) and lack co-expression of serotonergic markers. Strikingly, two-color retrograde tracing unraveled two parallel streams of VGLUT3-positive projections targeting the dorsal and ventral poles of the HP. These results demonstrate highly organized and segregated VGLUT3-positive projections to the HP, suggesting independent modulation of HP functions such as spatial memory and emotion-related behavior.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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