Affiliation:
1. Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2. Department of Molecular and Systems Biology, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
3. Department of Biology, Johns Hopkins University
Abstract
The nucleus incertus (NI), a conserved hindbrain structure implicated in the stress response, arousal, and memory, is a major site for production of the neuropeptide relaxin-3. On the basis of
goosecoid homeobox 2
(
gsc2
) expression, we identified a neuronal cluster that lies adjacent to
relaxin 3a
(
rln3a
) neurons in the zebrafish analogue of the NI. To delineate the characteristics of the
gsc2
and
rln3a
NI neurons, we used CRISPR/Cas9 targeted integration to drive gene expression specifically in each neuronal group, and found that they differ in their efferent and afferent connectivity, spontaneous activity, and functional properties.
gsc2
and
rln3a
NI neurons have widely divergent projection patterns and innervate distinct subregions of the midbrain interpeduncular nucleus (IPN). Whereas
gsc2
neurons are activated by electric shock,
rln3a
neurons exhibit spontaneous fluctuations in calcium signaling and regulate locomotor activity. Our findings define heterogeneous neurons in the NI and provide new tools to probe its diverse functions.
Publisher
eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd