Lineage-tracing reveals an expanded population of NPY neurons in the inferior colliculus

Jul 11, 2024Journal of neurophysiology

Tracing cell origins shows more hunger-related neurons in the sound-processing area of the brain

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Abstract

A larger population of neuropeptide Y (NPY) neurons is identified in the inferior colliculus than previously reported.

  • Neuropeptide Y is expressed in a population of GABAergic stellate neurons in the inferior colliculus.
  • Prior studies may have underestimated the population of NPY neurons due to variability in NPY expression.
  • Lineage-tracing methods revealed that neurons capable of expressing NPY represent a broader group than originally identified.
  • Optogenetics experiments indicate that NPY neurons provide inhibitory synaptic input to other neurons in the ipsilateral inferior colliculus.
  • Findings suggest that NPY expression in the inferior colliculus may be dynamically regulated by various factors.

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