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Article Dans Une Revue Sleep Medicine Année : 2018

Sub-regions of the dorsal raphé nucleus receive different inputs from the brainstem

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The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) through its extensive efferent projections has been implicated in a great variety of physiological and behavioral functions including the regulation of the sleep-wake cycle. This nucleus is composed of five sub-regions defined according to the distribution of its serotonergic (5-HT) neurons. In addition to its heterogeneity in neuronal populations, the DRN contains a great diversity of 5- HT neuronal subtypes identified based on their electrophysiological characteristics, morphology and sub- regional distribution. This suggests that the DRN sub-regions may play different functional roles. Recent studies reported long-range inputs specific to the 5-HT neurons of the DRN; but they did not differentiate whether some inputs were specific to a DRN sub-region, or another region. To fulfill this gap, we have previously described the forebrain afferents to the different sub-regions of the DRN using cholera toxin b subunit and Phaseolus vulgaris-leucoagglutinin, as retrograde and anterograde tracers respectively. In the present work, we provide a detailed map of the brainstem projections to these different sub-regions. We show that if some brainstem structures project homogeneously to all sub-regions, most of the brainstem long-range inputs project in a topographically organized manner onto the DRN and, moreover, that a rich interconnected network is present within the DRN.
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hal-02368923 , version 1 (23-11-2021)

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C. Peyron, Claire Rampon, Jean-Marie Petit, Pierre-Hervé Luppi. Sub-regions of the dorsal raphé nucleus receive different inputs from the brainstem. Sleep Medicine, 2018, 49, pp.53-63. ⟨10.1016/j.sleep.2018.07.002⟩. ⟨hal-02368923⟩
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