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Transcriptomic Landscape of Mammalian Ventral Pallidum at Single-cell Resolution

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Journal Sci Adv
Specialties Biology
Science
Date 2024 Dec 11
PMID 39661664
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Abstract

The ventral pallidum (VP) is critical for motivated behaviors. While contemporary work has begun to elucidate the functional diversity of VP neurons, the molecular heterogeneity underlying this functional diversity remains incompletely understood. We used single-nucleus RNA sequencing and in situ hybridization to define the transcriptional taxonomy of VP cell types in mice, macaques, and baboons. We found transcriptional conservation between all three species, within the broader neurochemical cell types. Unique dopaminoceptive and cholinergic subclusters were identified and conserved across both primate species but had no homolog in mice. This harmonized consensus VP cellular atlas will pave the way for understanding the structure and function of the VP and identified key neuropeptides, neurotransmitters, and neurotransmitter receptors that could be targeted within specific VP cell types for functional investigations.

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