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Publication : Striosomes control dopamine via dual pathways paralleling canonical basal ganglia circuits.

First Author  Lazaridis I Year  2024
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  34
Issue  22 Pages  5263-5283.e8
PubMed ID  39447573 Mgi Jnum  J:359308
Mgi Id  MGI:7786262 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2024.09.070
Citation  Lazaridis I, et al. (2024) Striosomes control dopamine via dual pathways paralleling canonical basal ganglia circuits. Curr Biol 34(22):5263-5283.e8
abstractText  Balanced activity of canonical direct D1 and indirect D2 basal ganglia pathways is considered a core requirement for normal movement, and their imbalance is an etiologic factor in movement and neuropsychiatric disorders. We present evidence for a conceptually equivalent pair of direct D1 and indirect D2 pathways that arise from striatal projection neurons (SPNs) of the striosome compartment rather than from SPNs of the matrix, as do the canonical pathways. These striosomal D1 (S-D1) and D2 (S-D2) pathways target substantia nigra dopamine-containing neurons instead of basal ganglia motor output nuclei. They modulate movement with net effects opposite to those exerted by the canonical pathways: S-D1 is net inhibitory and S-D2 is net excitatory. The S-D1 and S-D2 circuits likely influence motivation for learning and action, complementing and reorienting canonical pathway modulation. A major conceptual reformulation of the classic direct-indirect pathway model of basal ganglia function is needed, as well as reconsideration of the effects of D2-targeting therapeutic drugs.
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