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Publication : Daily changes in light influence mood via inhibitory networks within the thalamic perihabenular nucleus.

First Author  Weil T Year  2022
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  8
Issue  23 Pages  eabn3567
PubMed ID  35687680 Mgi Jnum  J:326100
Mgi Id  MGI:7293786 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abn3567
Citation  Weil T, et al. (2022) Daily changes in light influence mood via inhibitory networks within the thalamic perihabenular nucleus. Sci Adv 8(23):eabn3567
abstractText  Exposure to irregular lighting schedules leads to deficits in affective behaviors. The retino-recipient perihabenular nucleus (PHb) of the dorsal thalamus has been shown to mediate these effects in mice. However, the mechanisms of how light information is processed within the PHb remains unknown. Here, we show that the PHb contains a distinct cluster of GABAergic neurons that receive direct retinal input. These neurons are part of a larger inhibitory network composed of the thalamic reticular nucleus and zona incerta, known to modulate thalamocortical communication. In addition, PHb(GABA) neurons locally modulate excitatory-relay neurons, which project to limbic centers. Chronic exposure to irregular light-dark cycles alters photo-responsiveness and synaptic output of PHb(GABA) neurons, disrupting daily oscillations of genes associated with inhibitory and excitatory PHb signaling. Consequently, selective and chronic PHb(GABA) manipulation results in mood alterations that mimic those caused by irregular light exposure. Together, light-mediated disruption of PHb inhibitory networks underlies mood deficits.
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