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Processing of information from the parafascicular nucleus of the thalamus through the basal ganglia

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH
卷 100, 期 6, 页码 1370-1385

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.25046

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basal ganglia; in vivo electrophysiology; intralaminar nuclei of the thalamus; optogenetics; RRID; AB_10000240; RRID; AB_162543; RRID; AB_2209751; RRID; AB_2301751; RRID; AB_2337244; RRID; AB_2340375; RRID; AB_2535718; RRID; IMSR_EM; 01153; RRID; IMSR_JAX; 012569; substantia nigra pars reticulata

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  1. Fondation de France

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Accumulating evidence suggests that the parafascicular nucleus of the thalamus plays a crucial role in basal ganglia functions and pathologies. This study investigated the functional connections between the parafascicular nucleus and different components of the basal ganglia using optogenetic techniques. The results revealed diverse neural responses in the substantia nigra pars reticulata, the main output structure of the basal ganglia, upon activation of parafascicular nucleus neurons connecting to the striatum, subthalamic nucleus, or substantia nigra. These findings underscore the importance of the parafascicular nucleus in regulating basal ganglia output.
Accumulating evidence implicates the parafascicular nucleus of the thalamus (Pf) in basal ganglia (BG)-related functions and pathologies. Despite Pf connectivity with all BG components, most attention is focused on the thalamostriatal system and an integrated view of thalamic information processing in this network is still lacking. Here, we addressed this question by recording the responses elicited by Pf activation in single neurons of the substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr), the main BG output structure in rodents, in anesthetized mice. We performed optogenetic activation of Pf neurons innervating the striatum, the subthalamic nucleus (STN), or the SNr using virally mediated transcellular delivery of Cre from injection in either target in Rosa26-LoxP-stop-ChR2-EYFP mice to drive channelrhodopsin expression. Photoactivation of Pf neurons connecting the striatum evoked an inhibition often followed by an excitation, likely resulting from the activation of the trans-striatal direct and indirect pathways, respectively. Photoactivation of Pf neurons connecting the SNr or the STN triggered one or two early excitations, suggesting partial functional overlap of trans-subthalamic and direct thalamonigral projections. Excitations were followed in about half of the cases by an inhibition that might reflect recruitment of intranigral inhibitory loops. Finally, global Pf stimulation, electrical or optogenetic, elicited similar complex responses comprising up to four components: one or two short-latency excitations, an inhibition, and a late excitation. These data provide evidence for functional connections between the Pf and different BG components and for convergence of the information processed through these pathways in single SNr neurons, stressing their importance in regulating BG outflow.

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