Expression of GABA-synthesizing enzyme GAD2 in excitatory neurons projecting from the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray to the locus coeruleus

Erika K. Harding,Zizhen Zhang, Julia Canet-Pons, Sierra Stokes-Heck,Tuan Trang,Gerald W. Zamponi

iScience(2024)

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Abstract
The ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG) functionally projects to diverse brain regions, including the Locus Coeruleus (LC). Excitatory projections from the vlPAG to the LC are well described, while few studies have indicated the possibility of inhibitory projections. Here we quantified the relative proportion of excitatory and inhibitory vlPAG-LC projections in male and female mice, and found an unexpected overlapping population of neurons expressing both GAD2 and VGLUT2. Combined in vitro optogenetic stimulation and electrophysiology of LC neurons revealed that vlPAG neurons expressing Channelrhodopsin-2 under the GAD2 promoter release both GABA and glutamate. Subsequent experiments identified a population of GAD2+/VGLUT2+ vlPAG neurons exclusively releasing glutamate onto LC neurons. Altogether, we demonstrate that ∼25% of vlPAG-LC projections are inhibitory, and that there is a significant GAD2 expressing population of glutamatergic projections. Our findings have broad implications for the utility of GAD2-Cre lines within midbrain and brainstem regions, and especially within the PAG.
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periaqueductal gray,GAD2,VGLUT2,VGAT,locus coeruleus,anatomical tracing
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