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Dynamic Changes in the Bridging Collaterals of the Basal Ganglia Circuitry Control Stress-Related Behaviors in Mice

机译:基底神经节电路控制副作用的动态变化在小鼠中对应相关行为的桥接

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The basal ganglia network has been implicated in the control of adaptive behavior, possibly by integrating motor learning and motivational processes. Both positive and negative reinforcement appear to shape our behavioral adaptation by modulating the function of the basal ganglia. Here, we examined a transgenic mouse line (G2CT) in which synaptic transmissions onto the medium spiny neurons (MSNs) of the basal ganglia are depressed. We found that the level of collaterals from direct pathway MSNs in the external segment of the globus pallidus (GPe) (‘bridging collaterals’) was decreased in these mice, and this was accompanied by behavioral inhibition under stress. Furthermore, additional manipulations that could further decrease or restore the level of the bridging collaterals resulted in an increase in behavioral inhibition or active behavior in the G2CT mice, respectively. Collectively, our data indicate that the striatum of the basal ganglia network integrates negative emotions and controls appropriate coping responses in which the bridging collateral connections in the GPe play a critical regulatory role.
机译:基础神经节网络已经涉及控制自适应行为,可能通过集成电机学习和动机过程。积极和负增强似乎通过调制基底神经节的功能来塑造我们的行为适应。在这里,我们检查了转基因小鼠线(G2Ct),其中抑制了基底神经节的中刺神经元(MSN)上的突触透射。我们发现,这些小鼠中,来自Globus pallidus(GPE)的外部段中的直接途径MSN的抵押水平('桥接抵押品')下降,这伴随着应力下的行为抑制。此外,可以进一步降低或恢复桥接抵消的水平的附加操纵,导致G2CT小鼠中的行为抑制或活性行为增加。统称,我们的数据表明基底神经节网络的纹章整合了负面情绪并控制适当的应对响应,其中GPE中的桥接抵押联系发挥着临界监管作用。

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