The Insula Cortex Contacts Distinct Output Streams of the Central Amygdala

Ponserre, Marion; Peters, Christian; Fermani, Federica; Conzelmann, Karl-Klaus; Klein, Ruediger

Abstract

The emergence of genetic tools has provided new means of mapping functionality in central amygdala (CeA) neuron populations based on their molecular profiles, response properties, and importantly, connectivity patterns. While abundant evidence indicates that neuronal signals arrive in the CeA eliciting both aversive and appetitive behaviors, our understanding of the anatomy of the underlying long-range CeA network remains fragmentary. In this study, we combine viral tracings, electrophysiological, and optogenetic approaches to establish in male mice, a wiring chart between the insula cortex (IC), a major sensory input region of the lateral and capsular part of the CeA (CeL/C), and four principal output streams of this nucleus. We found that retrogradely labeled output neurons occupy discrete and likely strategic locations in the CeL/C, and that they are disproportionally controlled by the IC. We identified a direct line of connection between the IC and the lateral hypothalamus (LH), which engages numerous LH-projecting CeL/C cells whose activity can be strongly upregulated on firing of IC neurons. In comparison, CeL/C neurons projecting to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) are also frequently contacted by incoming IC axons, but the strength of this connection is weak. Our results provide a link between long-range inputs and outputs of the CeA and pave the way to a better understanding of how internal, external, and experience dependent information may impinge on action selection by the CeA.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000590386800006 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volumen: 40
Número: 46
Editorial: SOC NEUROSCIENCE
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 8870
Página final: 8882
DOI:

10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0567-20.2020

Notas: ISI