Conserved expression of the GPR151 receptor in habenular axonal projections of vertebrates |
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Authors: | Anders Tingström Ines Ibañez‐Tallon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychiatric Neuromodulation Unit, Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden;2. Laboratory of Molecular Biology, The Rockefeller University, New York, New York |
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Abstract: | The habenula is a phylogenetically conserved brain structure in the epithalamus. It is a major node in the information flow between fronto‐limbic brain regions and monoaminergic brainstem nuclei, and is thus anatomically and functionally ideally positioned to regulate emotional, motivational, and cognitive behaviors. Consequently, the habenula may be critically important in the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders such as addiction and depression. Here we investigated the expression pattern of GPR151, a G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR), whose mRNA has been identified as highly and specifically enriched in habenular neurons by in situ hybridization and translating ribosome affinity purification (TRAP). In the present immunohistochemical study we demonstrate a pronounced and highly specific expression of the GPR151 protein in the medial and lateral habenula of rodent brain. Specific expression was also seen in efferent habenular fibers projecting to the interpeduncular nucleus, the rostromedial tegmental area, the rhabdoid nucleus, the mesencephalic raphe nuclei, and the dorsal tegmental nucleus. Using confocal microscopy and quantitative colocalization analysis, we found that GPR151‐expressing axons and terminals overlap with cholinergic, substance P‐ergic, and glutamatergic markers. Virtually identical expression patterns were observed in rat, mouse, and zebrafish brains. Our data demonstrate that GPR151 is highly conserved, specific for a subdivision of the habenular neurocircuitry, and constitutes a promising novel target for psychiatric drug development. J. Comp. Neurol. 523:359–380, 2015. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Keywords: | G protein– coupled receptor fasciculus retroflexus interpeduncular nucleus rostromedial tegmental nucleus rhabdoid nucleus raphe nucleus MGI_MGI:3606630 RGD_737929 ZIRC_ZL1 AB_10743815 AB_10608138 AB_307210 AB_887876 AB_887878 AB_887883 AB_887884 AB_2079751 AB_10123643 AB_477560 AB_261587 AB_90754 AB_572266 AB_628299 SciRes_000137 |
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