Differential metabolic activity in the striosome and matrix compartments of the rat striatum during natural behaviors

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The striosome and matrix compartments of the striatum are clearly identified by their neurochemical expression patterns and anatomical connections. To determine whether these compartments are distinguishable functionally, we used [14C]deoxyglucose metabolic mapping in the rat and tested whether neutral behavioral states (free movement, gentle restraint, and focal tactile stimulation under gentle restraint) were associated with regions of high metabolic activity in the matrix, in striosomes, or in both. We identified metabolic peaks in the striatum by means of image analysis, striosome-matrix boundaries by [3H]naloxone binding, and primary somatosensory corticostriatal input clusters by injections of anterograde tracer into electrophysiologically identified sites in SI. Peak metabolic activity was primarily confined to the matrix compartment under each behavioral condition. These findings show that during relatively neutral behavioral conditions the balance of activity between the two compartments favors the matrix and suggest that this balance is present in the striatum as part of normal behavior and processing of afferent activity.

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Brown, L. L., Feldman, S. M., Smith, D. M., Cavanaugh, J. R., Ackermann, R. F., & Graybiel, A. M. (2002). Differential metabolic activity in the striosome and matrix compartments of the rat striatum during natural behaviors. Journal of Neuroscience, 22(1), 305–314. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.22-01-00305.2002

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