eLife (Oct 2019)

Single-cell transcriptomes and whole-brain projections of serotonin neurons in the mouse dorsal and median raphe nuclei

  • Jing Ren,
  • Alina Isakova,
  • Drew Friedmann,
  • Jiawei Zeng,
  • Sophie M Grutzner,
  • Albert Pun,
  • Grace Q Zhao,
  • Sai Saroja Kolluru,
  • Ruiyu Wang,
  • Rui Lin,
  • Pengcheng Li,
  • Anan Li,
  • Jennifer L Raymond,
  • Qingming Luo,
  • Minmin Luo,
  • Stephen R Quake,
  • Liqun Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.49424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Serotonin neurons of the dorsal and median raphe nuclei (DR, MR) collectively innervate the entire forebrain and midbrain, modulating diverse physiology and behavior. To gain a fundamental understanding of their molecular heterogeneity, we used plate-based single-cell RNA-sequencing to generate a comprehensive dataset comprising eleven transcriptomically distinct serotonin neuron clusters. Systematic in situ hybridization mapped specific clusters to the principal DR, caudal DR, or MR. These transcriptomic clusters differentially express a rich repertoire of neuropeptides, receptors, ion channels, and transcription factors. We generated novel intersectional viral-genetic tools to access specific subpopulations. Whole-brain axonal projection mapping revealed that DR serotonin neurons co-expressing vesicular glutamate transporter-3 preferentially innervate the cortex, whereas those co-expressing thyrotropin-releasing hormone innervate subcortical regions in particular the hypothalamus. Reconstruction of 50 individual DR serotonin neurons revealed diverse and segregated axonal projection patterns at the single-cell level. Together, these results provide a molecular foundation of the heterogenous serotonin neuronal phenotypes.

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