Genetic identification of a population of noradrenergic neurons implicated in attenuation of stress-related responses

Noradrenergic signaling plays a well-established role in promoting the stress response. Here we identify a subpopulation of noradrenergic neurons, defined by developmental expression of Hoxb1 , that has a unique role in modulating stress-related behavior. Using an intersectional chemogenetic strateg...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular psychiatry 2019-05, Vol.24 (5), p.710-725
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yu-Wei, Das, Manasmita, Oyarzabal, Esteban A., Cheng, Qing, Plummer, Nicholas W., Smith, Kathleen G., Jones, Grace K., Malawsky, Daniel, Yakel, Jerrel L., Shih, Yen-Yu Ian, Jensen, Patricia
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Zusammenfassung:Noradrenergic signaling plays a well-established role in promoting the stress response. Here we identify a subpopulation of noradrenergic neurons, defined by developmental expression of Hoxb1 , that has a unique role in modulating stress-related behavior. Using an intersectional chemogenetic strategy, in combination with behavioral and physiological analyses, we show that activation of Hoxb1 -noradrenergic ( Hoxb1 -NE) neurons decreases anxiety-like behavior and promotes an active coping strategy in response to acute stressors. In addition, we use cerebral blood volume-weighted functional magnetic resonance imaging to show that chemoactivation of Hoxb1 -NE neurons results in reduced activity in stress-related brain regions, including the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, amygdala, and locus coeruleus. Thus, the actions of Hoxb1 -NE neurons are distinct from the well-documented functions of the locus coeruleus in promoting the stress response, demonstrating that the noradrenergic system contains multiple functionally distinct subpopulations.
ISSN:1359-4184
1476-5578
DOI:10.1038/s41380-018-0245-8