Hierarchical Control of Dopamine Neuron-Firing Patterns by Nicotinic Receptors

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Nicotine elicits dopamine release by stimulating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) on dopaminergic neurons. However, a modulation of these neurons by endogenous acetylcholine has not been described. We recorded, in vivo, the spontaneous activity of dopaminergic neurons in the VTA of anaesthetized wt and nAChR knockout mice and their response to nicotine injections. Deleting α7 or β2 subunits modified the spontaneous firing patterns, demonstrating their direct stimulation by endogenous acetylcholine. Quantitative analysis further revealed four principal modes of firing, each depending on the expression of particular nAChR subunits and presenting unique responses to nicotine. The prominent role of the β2 subunit was further confirmed by its selective lentiviral reexpression in the VTA. These data suggest a hierarchical control of dopaminergic neuron firing patterns by nAChRs: activation of β2*-nAChR switches cells from a resting to an excited state, whereas activation of α7*-nAChRs finely tunes the latter state but only once β2*-nAChRs have been activated. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Mameli-Engvall, M., Evrard, A., Pons, S., Maskos, U., Svensson, T. H., Changeux, J. P., & Faure, P. (2006). Hierarchical Control of Dopamine Neuron-Firing Patterns by Nicotinic Receptors. Neuron, 50(6), 911–921. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2006.05.007

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