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Functional Connectome Analysis of Dopamine Neuron Glutamatergic Connections in Forebrain Regions.

Susana MingoteNao ChuhmaSheila V KusnoorBianca FieldAriel Y DeutchStephen Rayport
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Dopamine neurons are important for the control of motivated behavior and are involved in the pathophysiology of several major neuropsychiatric disorders. Recent studies have shown that some ventral midbrain dopamine neurons are capable of glutamate cotransmission. With conditional expression of channelrhodopsin in dopamine neurons, we systematically explored dopamine neuron connections in the forebrain and identified regionally specific dopamine neuron excitatory connections. Establishing that only a subset of forebrain regions receive excitatory connections from dopamine neurons will help to determine the function of dopamine neuron glutamate cotransmission, which likely involves transmission of precise temporal signals and enhancement of the dynamic range of dopamine neuron signals.
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