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Circuit Architecture of VTA Dopamine Neurons Revealed by Systematic Input-Output Mapping

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CELL
Volume 162, Issue 3, Pages 622-634

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2015.07.015

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  1. NIH grant [TR01MH099647]
  2. Hughes Collaborative Innovation Award
  3. NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship [1F32DA038913-01]
  4. Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative
  5. NIMH Silvio Conte Center at Stanford [P50 MH086403]

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Dopamine (DA) neurons in the midbrain ventral tegmental area (VTA) integrate complex inputs to encode multiple signals that influence motivated behaviors via diverse projections. Here, we combine axon-initiated viral transduction with rabies-mediated trans-synaptic tracing and Cre-based cell-type-specific targeting to systematically map input-output relationships of VTA-DA neurons. We found that VTA-DA (and VTA-GABA) neurons receive excitatory, inhibitory, and modulatory input from diverse sources. VTA-DA neurons projecting to different forebrain regions exhibit specific biases in their input selection. VTA-DA neurons projecting to lateral and medial nucleus accumbens innervate largely non-overlapping striatal targets, with the latter also sending extensive extra-striatal axon collaterals. Using electrophysiology and behavior, we validated new circuits identified in our tracing studies, including a previously unappreciated top-down reinforcing circuit from anterior cortex to lateral nucleus accumbens via VTA-DA neurons. This study highlights the utility of our viral-genetic tracing strategies to elucidate the complex neural substrates that underlie motivated behaviors.

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