Distinct Patterns of PV and SST GABAergic Neuronal Activity in the Basal Forebrain during Olfactory-Guided Behavior in Mice.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-03-26 DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0200-24.2025
Elizabeth H Moss, Evelyne K Tantry, Elaine Le, Pey-Shyuan Chin, Priscilla Ambrosi, Katie L Brandel-Ankrapp, Benjamin R Arenkiel
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Sensory perception relies on the flexible detection and interpretation of stimuli across variable contexts, conditions, and behavioral states. The basal forebrain (BF) is a hub for behavioral state regulation, supplying dense cholinergic and GABAergic projections to various brain regions involved in sensory processing. Of GABAergic neurons in the BF, parvalbumin (PV) and somatostatin (SST) subtypes serve opposing roles toward regulating behavioral states. To elucidate the role of BF circuits in sensory-guided behavior, we investigated GABAergic signaling dynamics during odor-guided decision-making in male and female mice. We used fiber photometry to record cell type-specific BF activity during an odor discrimination task and correlated temporal patterns of PV and SST neuronal activity with olfactory task performance. We found that while both PV-expressing and SST-expressing GABAergic neurons were excited during trial initiation, PV neurons were selectively suppressed by reward, whereas SST neurons were excited. Notably, chemogenetic inhibition of BF SST neurons modestly altered decision bias to favor reward seeking, while optogenetic inhibition of BF PV neurons during odor presentations improved discrimination accuracy. Together, these results suggest that the bidirectional activity of GABAergic BF neuron subtypes distinctly influence perception and decision-making during olfactory-guided behavior.

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小鼠嗅觉引导行为中基底前脑PV和SST gaba能神经元活动的不同模式。
感官知觉依赖于在不同的环境、条件和行为状态下对刺激的灵活检测和解释。基底前脑是行为状态调节的中枢,向参与感觉处理的大脑各区域提供密集的胆碱能和gaba能投射。在基底前脑gaba能神经元中,小白蛋白(PV)和生长抑素(SST)亚型在调节行为状态方面起着相反的作用。为了阐明基底前脑回路在感觉引导行为中的作用,我们研究了雄性和雌性小鼠在气味引导决策过程中的gaba能信号动力学。我们使用纤维光度法记录了嗅觉识别任务中基底前脑细胞类型特异性的活动,以及PV和SST神经元活动与嗅觉任务表现的相关时间模式。我们发现,在实验开始时,表达PV和SST的gabaergy神经元都处于兴奋状态,但PV神经元被奖励选择性抑制,而SST神经元则处于兴奋状态。值得注意的是,化学发生抑制BF - SST神经元适度地改变了决策偏见,倾向于寻求奖励,而光遗传抑制BF - PV神经元在气味呈现时提高了识别准确性。综上所述,这些结果表明,gaba能基底前脑神经元亚型的双向活动明显影响嗅觉引导行为中的感知和决策。本研究揭示了基底前脑gaba能神经元在气味感知和气味引导决策中的独特作用。纤维光度法显示,基底前脑表达parvalbumin的神经元被奖励选择性抑制,而表达生长抑素的神经元被激活,在行为强化过程中建立了这些gaba能神经元的独特募集。化学遗传学和光遗传学干预表明,这些神经元亚型在寻求奖励行为和气味感知中的作用不同。本研究对基底前脑gaba能神经元如何影响感觉知觉和决策提供了新的见解。
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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles
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