Cell Reports
Volume 26, Issue 5, 29 January 2019, Pages 1128-1142.e7
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Dorsal Raphe Dual Serotonin-Glutamate Neurons Drive Reward by Establishing Excitatory Synapses on VTA Mesoaccumbens Dopamine Neurons

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Highlights

  • DR serotonin neurons make symmetric or asymmetric synapses on VTA dopamine neurons

  • DR serotonin-VGluT3 axon terminals make asymmetric synapses on VTA dopamine neurons

  • VTA activation of DR serotonin terminals elicits excitation of dopamine neurons

  • VTA photoactivation of SERT fibers promotes CPP and evokes dopamine release in nAcc

Summary

Dorsal raphe (DR) serotonin neurons provide a major input to the ventral tegmental area (VTA). Here, we show that DR serotonin transporter (SERT) neurons establish both asymmetric and symmetric synapses on VTA dopamine neurons, but most of these synapses are asymmetric. Moreover, the DR-SERT terminals making asymmetric synapses on VTA dopamine neurons coexpress vesicular glutamate transporter 3 (VGluT3; transporter for accumulation of glutamate for its synaptic release), suggesting the excitatory nature of these synapses. VTA photoactivation of DR-SERT fibers promotes conditioned place preference, elicits excitatory currents on mesoaccumbens dopamine neurons, increases their firing, and evokes dopamine release in nucleus accumbens. These effects are blocked by VTA inactivation of glutamate and serotonin receptors, supporting the idea of glutamate release in VTA from dual DR SERT-VGluT3 inputs. Our findings suggest a path-specific input from DR serotonergic neurons to VTA that promotes reward by the release of glutamate and activation of mesoaccumbens dopamine neurons.

Keywords

dorsal raphe nucleus
ventral tegmental area
serotonin
VGluT3
reward

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