Locantore Julianna R, Liu Yijun, White Jesse, Wallace Janet Berrios, Beron Celia C, Kraft Emily, Sabatini Bernardo L, Wallace Michael L
bioRxiv. 2024 Oct 28:2024.06.07.597980. doi: 10.1101/2024.06.07.597980.
The basal ganglia (BG) are an evolutionarily conserved and phylogenetically old set of sub-cortical nuclei that guide action selection, evaluation, and reinforcement. The entopeduncular nucleus (EP) is a major BG output nucleus that contains a population of GABA/glutamate cotransmitting neurons (EP ) that specifically target the lateral habenula (LHb) and whose function in behavior remains mysterious. Here we use a probabilistic switching task that requires an animal to maintain flexible relationships between action selection and evaluation to examine when and how GABA/glutamate cotransmitting neurons contribute to behavior. We find that EP neurons are strongly engaged during this task and show bidirectional changes in activity during the choice and outcome periods of a trial. We then tested the effects of either permanently blocking cotransmission or modifying the GABA/glutamate ratio on behavior in well-trained animals. Neither manipulation produced detectable changes in behavior despite significant changes in synaptic transmission in the LHb, demonstrating that the outputs of these neurons are not required for on-going action-outcome updating in a probabilistic switching task.
基底神经节(BG)是一组进化上保守且系统发育古老的皮质下核团,其指导动作选择、评估和强化。内苍白球核(EP)是基底神经节的一个主要输出核团,其中包含一群γ-氨基丁酸/谷氨酸共传递神经元(EP ),这些神经元特异性地靶向外侧缰核(LHb),其在行为中的功能仍然未知。在这里,我们使用一种概率性切换任务,该任务要求动物在动作选择和评估之间保持灵活的关系,以研究γ-氨基丁酸/谷氨酸共传递神经元何时以及如何对行为产生影响。我们发现,EP 神经元在这项任务中被强烈激活,并在试验的选择和结果阶段表现出双向的活动变化。然后,我们测试了在训练有素的动物中永久阻断共传递或改变γ-氨基丁酸/谷氨酸比例对行为的影响。尽管LHb中的突触传递发生了显著变化,但这两种操作均未在行为上产生可检测到的变化,这表明在概率性切换任务中,持续的动作-结果更新不需要这些神经元的输出。