Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-29-2020
Keywords
JGM
JAX Source
eLife 2020 Oct 29; 9:e58901
Volume
9
ISSN
2050-084X
PMID
33119507
DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.58901
Abstract
The ventral posterior hypothalamus (VPH) is an anatomically complex brain region implicated in arousal, reproduction, energy balance, and memory processing. However, neuronal cell type diversity within the VPH is poorly understood, an impediment to deconstructing the roles of distinct VPH circuits in physiology and behavior. To address this question, we employed a droplet-based single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) approach to systematically classify molecularly distinct cell populations in the mouse VPH. Analysis of >16,000 single cells revealed 20 neuronal and 18 non-neuronal cell populations, defined by suites of discriminatory markers. We validated differentially expressed genes in selected neuronal populations through fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Focusing on the mammillary bodies (MB), we discovered transcriptionally-distinct clusters that exhibit neuroanatomical parcellation within MB subdivisions and topographic projections to the thalamus. This single-cell transcriptomic atlas of VPH cell types provides a resource for interrogating the circuit-level mechanisms underlying the diverse functions of VPH circuits.
Recommended Citation
Mickelsen L,
Flynn W,
Springer K,
Wilson L,
Beltrami E,
Bolisetty M,
Robson P,
Jackson A.
Cellular taxonomy and spatial organization of the murine ventral posterior hypothalamus. eLife 2020 Oct 29; 9:e58901
Comments
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