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Publication : Neuronal diversity of neuropeptide signaling, including galanin, in the mouse locus coeruleus.

First Author  Caramia M Year  2023
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  120
Issue  31 Pages  e2222095120
PubMed ID  37487094 Mgi Jnum  J:357349
Mgi Id  MGI:7516054 Doi  10.1073/pnas.2222095120
Citation  Caramia M, et al. (2023) Neuronal diversity of neuropeptide signaling, including galanin, in the mouse locus coeruleus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 120(31):e2222095120
abstractText  The locus coeruleus (LC) is a small nucleus in the pons from which ascending and descending projections innervate major parts of the central nervous system. Its major transmitter is norepinephrine (NE). This system is evolutionarily conserved, including in humans, and its functions are associated with wakefulness and related to disorders, such as depression. Here, we performed single-cell ribonucleic acid-sequencing (RNA-seq) to subdivide neurons in the LC (24 clusters in total) into 3 NE, 17 glutamate, and 5 gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) subtypes, and to chart their neuropeptide, cotransmitter, and receptor profiles. We found that NE neurons expressed at least 19 neuropeptide transcripts, notably galanin (Gal) but not Npy, and >30 neuropeptide receptors. Among the galanin receptors, Galr1 was expressed in ~19% of NE neurons, as was also confirmed by in situ hybridization. Unexpectedly, Galr1 was highly expressed in GABA neurons surrounding the NE ensemble. Patch-clamp electrophysiology and cell-type-specific Ca(2+)-imaging using GCaMP6s revealed that a GalR1 agonist inhibits up to ~35% of NE neurons. This effect is direct and does not rely on feed-forward GABA inhibition. Our results define a role for the galanin system in NE functions, and a conceptual framework for the action of many other peptides and their receptors.
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