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Two Functionally Distinct Serotonergic Projections into Hippocampus

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Journal J Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 2020 May 17
PMID 32414785
Citations 19
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Abstract

Hippocampus receives dense serotonergic input specifically from raphe nuclei. However, what information is carried by this input and its impact on behavior has not been fully elucidated. Here we used two-photon imaging of activity of hippocampal median raphe projection fibers in behaving male and female mice and identified two distinct populations: one linked to reward delivery and the other to locomotion. Local optogenetic manipulation of these fibers confirmed a functional role for these projections in the modulation of reward-induced behavior. The diverse function of serotonergic inputs suggests a key role in integrating locomotion and reward information into the hippocampal CA1. Information constantly flows in the hippocampus, but only some of it is captured as a memory. One potential process that discriminates which information should be remembered is concomitance with reward. In this work, we report a neuromodulatory pathway, which delivers reward signal as well as locomotion signal to the hippocampal CA1. We found that the serotonergic system delivers heterogeneous input that may be integrated by the hippocampus to support its mnemonic functions. It is dynamically involved in regulating behavior through interaction with the hippocampus. Our results suggest that the serotonergic system interacts with the hippocampus in a dynamic and behaviorally specific manner to regulate reward-related information processing.

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