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NGF-sensitive interpeduncular nucleus (IPN) neurons in circuits shaping social behaviour: Anatomical and functional studies of the nucleus incertus–IPN–ventral hippocampus axis

Sylwia Drabik, Aleksandra Trenk, Gugula Anna, Sambak Patryk, Kaleta Angelika, Stopka Gabriela, Mohammed Akhter Hossain, Andrew L. Gundlach
FENS Forum 2024(2024)
Messe Wien Exhibition & Congress Center, Vienna, Austria

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FENS Forum 2024

Messe Wien Exhibition & Congress Center, Vienna, Austria

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Sylwia Drabik, Aleksandra Trenk, Gugula Anna, Sambak Patryk, Kaleta Angelika, Stopka Gabriela, Mohammed Akhter Hossain, Andrew L. Gundlach

Abstract

The interpeduncular nucleus (IPN) is a highly complex and evolutionarily conserved midbrain locus involved in social novelty preference and anxiety control. The IPN is characterised by a high density of the nerve-growth factor (NGF) receptor, TrkA; and notably, social stress strongly promotes brain NGF synthesis. The IPN is densely innervated by the nucleus incertus (NI), a stress-sensitive region that is the primary source of the neuropeptide, relaxin-3 (RLN3). In turn, IPN innervates the ventral hippocampus (vHPC), another key locus for social behaviour and anxiety control. However, the nature of NI-IPN-vHPC axis function is unknown.Multiplex in situ hybridization revealed co-expression of TrkA and RLN3 receptor (RXFP3) mRNA in GABAergic IPN neurons. Viral-based, neural tract-tracing revealed an extensive RLN3 innervation of the IPN originating in the NI. Multielectrode array recordings revealed excitatory and inhibitory effects of the RXFP3-selective agonist, A2, on IPN neuronal activity, and A2-evoked outward currents were observed in whole-cell, patch-clamp recordings. Additional neural tract-tracing studies revealed a dense, ipsilateral innervation of vHPC by the rostral and lateral IPN nuclei, and these areas were the most densely innervated by the NI.Our findings indicate that NGF-sensitive, IPN neurons are influenced by the NI RLN3/RXFP3 system, and that the IPN nuclei under NI control, directly innervate the vHPC. Together, our data describe the key neuronal substrates underlying the function of the NI-IPN-vHPC axis, implicated in the control of social interaction and anxiety.Funding: National Science Centre, Poland (UMO-2018/30/E/NZ4/00687; UMO 2021/41/N/NZ4/04499; UMO-2023/49/B/NZ4/01885).

Unique ID: fens-24/ngf-sensitive-interpeduncular-nucleus-d39f3764