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Npas1+ Pallidal Neurons Target Striatal Projection Neurons.

Kelly E GlajchDaniel A KelverDaniel J HegemanQiaoling CuiHarry S XeniasElizabeth C AugustineVivian M HernándezNeha VermaTina Y HuangMinmin LuoNicholas J JusticeC Savio Chan
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
An anatomical projection from the pallidum to the striatum has been described for decades, but little is known about its connectivity pattern. The authors dissect the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons involved in this projection, and show its cell-specific remodeling and strengthening in parkinsonian mice. Chemogenetic activation of Npas1(+) pallidal neurons that give rise to the principal pallidostriatal projection increases the time that the mice spend motionless. This argues that maladaptive strengthening of this connection underlies the paucity of volitional movements, which is a hallmark of Parkinson's disease.
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