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Ventral tegmental area interneurons revisited: GABA and glutamate projection neurons make local synapses.

Lucie OriolMelody ChaoGrace J KollmanDina S DowlatSarthak M SinghalThomas SteinkellnerThomas S Hnasko
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
GABA neurons in VTA are key regulators of VTA dopamine neurons and considered central to the mechanisms of by which opioids and other drugs of abuse can induce addiction. Conventionally, these VTA GABA neurons are considered interneurons, but GABA projection neurons are also abundant in VTA, and it is unclear if these represent separate populations. We found that several markers enriched in non-dopamine neurons of VTA, including Mu-opioid receptor, are also expressed in projection neurons, and thus are not selective interneuron markers. Moreover, we found that VTA GABA and glutamate projection neurons collateralize within VTA where they make local synapses. These data challenge the notion of a VTA interneuron that synapses only within VTA and suggest that inhibitory projection neurons can serve functions previously attributed to VTA interneurons.
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