Chst9 marks a spatially and transcriptionally unique population of Oprm1-expressing neurons in the nucleus accumbens

Emma Andraka, Robert A. Phillips III, Kasey L. Brida, Jeremy J. Day
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Opioids produce addictive, analgesic, and euphoric effects via actions at mu opioid receptors (µORs). The µOR is encoded by the Oprm1 gene and is expressed in multiple brain regions that regulate reward and motivation, such as the nucleus accumbens (NAc). Oprm1 expression in NAc medium spiny neurons (MSNs) mediates opioid place preference, seeking, and consumption. However, recent single nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) studies have revealed that multiple subpopulations of NAc neurons express Oprm1 mRNA, making it unclear which populations mediate diverse behaviors resulting from µOR activation. Using published snRNA-seq datasets from the rat NAc, we identified a novel population of MSNs that express the highest levels of Oprm1 of any NAc cell type. Here, we show that this population is selectively marked by expression of Chst9, a gene encoding a carbohydrate sulfotransferase. Notably, Chst9+ neurons exhibited more abundant expression of Oprm1 as compared to other cell types, and formed discrete cellular clusters along the medial and ventral borders of the NAc shell subregion. Moreover, CHST9 mRNA was also found to mark specific MSN populations in published human and primate snRNA-seq studies, indicating that this unique population may be conserved across species. Together, these results identify a spatially and transcriptionally distinct NAc neuron population characterized by the expression of Chst9. The abundant expression of Oprm1 in this population and the conservation of these cells across species suggests that they may play a key functional role in opioid response and identify this subpopulation as a target for further investigation.

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Chst9 在空间和转录上标记了一组在伏隔核中表达 Oprm1 的独特神经元群
阿片类药物通过μ阿片受体(μOR)的作用产生成瘾、镇痛和兴奋效果。μOR由Oprm1基因编码,在调节奖赏和动机的多个脑区都有表达,如脑核。Oprm1在NAc中刺神经元(MSNs)中的表达介导了阿片类场所偏好、寻求和消费。然而,最近的单核 RNA 测序(snRNA-seq)研究发现,NAc 神经元中有多个亚群表达 Oprm1 mRNA,因此还不清楚是哪些亚群介导了 µOR 激活导致的各种行为。利用已发表的大鼠 NAc 的 snRNA-seq 数据集,我们发现了一个新的 MSN 群体,它在所有 NAc 细胞类型中表达最高水平的 Oprm1。在这里,我们发现这一群体选择性地表达 Chst9(一种编码碳水化合物磺基转移酶的基因)。值得注意的是,与其他细胞类型相比,Chst9+神经元表现出更丰富的Oprm1表达,并沿着NAc壳亚区的内侧和腹侧边界形成离散的细胞簇。此外,在已发表的人类和灵长类 snRNA-seq 研究中也发现 CHST9 mRNA 标记了特定的 MSN 群体,这表明这一独特的群体可能在不同物种间是保守的。总之,这些结果确定了以 Chst9 表达为特征的空间和转录上独特的 NAc 神经元群。Oprm1在这一群体中的大量表达以及这些细胞在不同物种间的保守性表明,它们可能在阿片反应中发挥着关键的功能作用,并确定这一亚群为进一步研究的目标。
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