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Publication : The projection-specific signals that establish functionally segregated dopaminergic synapses.

First Author  Terauchi A Year  2023
Journal  Cell Volume  186
Issue  18 Pages  3845-3861.e24
PubMed ID  37591240 Mgi Jnum  J:339951
Mgi Id  MGI:7525038 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2023.07.023
Citation  Terauchi A, et al. (2023) The projection-specific signals that establish functionally segregated dopaminergic synapses. Cell 186(18):3845-3861.e24
abstractText  Dopaminergic projections regulate various brain functions and are implicated in many neuropsychiatric disorders. There are two anatomically and functionally distinct dopaminergic projections connecting the midbrain to striatum: nigrostriatal, which controls movement, and mesolimbic, which regulates motivation. However, how these discrete dopaminergic synaptic connections are established is unknown. Through an unbiased search, we identify that two groups of antagonistic TGF-beta family members, bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)6/BMP2 and transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta2, regulate dopaminergic synapse development of nigrostriatal and mesolimbic neurons, respectively. Projection-preferential expression of their receptors contributes to specific synapse development. Downstream, Smad1 and Smad2 are specifically activated and required for dopaminergic synapse development and function in nigrostriatal vs. mesolimbic projections. Remarkably, Smad1 mutant mice show motor defects, whereas Smad2 mutant mice show lack of motivation. These results uncover the molecular logic underlying the proper establishment of functionally segregated dopaminergic synapses and may provide strategies to treat relevant, projection-specific disease symptoms by targeting specific BMPs/TGF-beta and/or Smads.
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