Ventral Subiculum Inputs to Nucleus Accumbens Medial Shell Preferentially Innervate D2R Medium Spiny Neurons and Contain Calcium Permeable AMPARs

Jan 7, 2023The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Inputs from a Memory-Related Area to the Reward Region Mainly Connect to D2 Receptor Neurons and Include Calcium-Permeable AMPA Receptors

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Abstract

Ventral subiculum (vSUB) output to dopamine receptor type-2 (D2R) medium spiny neurons (MSNs) shows a functional connectivity bias compared to dopamine receptor type-1 (D1R) MSNs.

  • The vSUB-NAcMS circuit is linked to substance use disorders.
  • D2R MSNs exhibit a greater functional connectivity bias from vSUB compared to D1R MSNs.
  • Both D1R and D2R synapses in drug-naive mice contain calcium-permeable AMPA receptors.
  • Cocaine exposure selectively induces plasticity at vSUB-D2R synapses, differing from other glutamatergic inputs.
  • VSUB synapses display distinct properties compared to outputs from the ventral CA1 (vCA1) region to NAcMS.

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