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The Mesoscopic Connectome of the Cholinergic Pontomesencephalic Tegmentum

Peilin Zhao, Huading Wang, Anan Li, Qingtao Sun, Tao Jiang, Xiangning Li, Hui Gong

2022Frontiers in Neuroanatomy23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

complex connections; however, the organizational structure of these circuits in the whole brain is not entirely clear. Here, combining viral tracing with fluorescent micro-optical sectional tomography, we comprehensively investigated the input and output circuits of two cholinergic subregions in a continuous whole-brain dataset. We found that these nuclei receive abundant input with similar spatial distributions but with different quantitative measures and acquire similar neuromodulatory afferents from the ascending reticular activation system. Meanwhile, these cholinergic nuclei project to similar targeting areas throughout multiple brain regions and have different spatial preferences in 3D. Moreover, some cholinergic connections are unidirectional, including projections from the pedunculopontine nucleus and laterodorsal tegmental nucleus to the ventral posterior complex of the thalamus, and have different impacts on locomotion and anxiety. These results reveal the integrated cholinergic connectome of the midbrain, thus improving the present understanding of the organizational structure of the pontine-tegmental cholinergic system from its anatomical structure to its functional modulation.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroscienceTegmentumCholinergicPedunculopontine nucleusDorsal raphe nucleusCholinergic neuronConnectomePedunculopontine Tegmental NucleusVentral tegmental areaReticular activating systemBiologyNucleusReticular formationMidbrainMedicineCentral nervous systemSerotonergicDeep brain stimulationInternal medicineParkinson's diseaseDopamineDopaminergicBiochemistryDiseaseReceptorSerotoninFunctional connectivityNeural dynamics and brain functionNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchPhotoreceptor and optogenetics research
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