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Publication : Distinct Cortical-Thalamic-Striatal Circuits through the Parafascicular Nucleus.

First Author  Mandelbaum G Year  2019
Journal  Neuron Volume  102
Issue  3 Pages  636-652.e7
PubMed ID  30905392 Mgi Jnum  J:276089
Mgi Id  MGI:6313846 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2019.02.035
Citation  Mandelbaum G, et al. (2019) Distinct Cortical-Thalamic-Striatal Circuits through the Parafascicular Nucleus. Neuron 102(3):636-652.e7
abstractText  The thalamic parafascicular nucleus (PF), an excitatory input to the basal ganglia, is targeted with deep-brain stimulation to alleviate a range of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Furthermore, PF lesions disrupt the execution of correct motor actions in uncertain environments. Nevertheless, the circuitry of the PF and its contribution to action selection are poorly understood. We find that, in mice, PF has the highest density of striatum-projecting neurons among all sub-cortical structures. This projection arises from transcriptionally and physiologically distinct classes of PF neurons that are also reciprocally connected with functionally distinct cortical regions, differentially innervate striatal neurons, and are not synaptically connected in PF. Thus, mouse PF contains heterogeneous neurons that are organized into parallel and independent associative, limbic, and somatosensory circuits. Furthermore, these subcircuits share motifs of cortical-PF-cortical and cortical-PF-striatum organization that allow each PF subregion, via its precise connectivity with cortex, to coordinate diverse inputs to striatum.
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