Skip to Content
Merck
CN
  • A circuit of COCH neurons encodes social-stress-induced anxiety via MTF1 activation of Cacna1h.

A circuit of COCH neurons encodes social-stress-induced anxiety via MTF1 activation of Cacna1h.

Cell reports (2021-12-30)
Wei Jing, Tongmei Zhang, Jiaying Liu, Xian Huang, Quntao Yu, Hongyan Yu, Qingping Zhang, Hao Li, Manfei Deng, Ling-Qiang Zhu, Huiyun Du, Youming Lu
ABSTRACT

The hippocampus is a temporal lobe structure critical for cognition, such as learning, memory, and attention, as well as emotional responses. Hippocampal dysfunction can lead to persistent anxiety and/or depression. However, how millions of neurons in the hippocampus are molecularly and structurally organized to engage their divergent functions remains unknown. Here, we genetically target a subset of neurons expressing the coagulation factor c homolog (COCH) gene. COCH-expressing neurons or COCH neurons are topographically segregated in the distal region of the ventral CA3 hippocampus and express Mtf1 and Cacna1h. MTF1 activation of Cacna1h transcription in COCH neurons encodes the ability of COCH neurons to burst action potentials and cause social-stress-induced anxiety-like behaviors by synapsing directly with a subset of GABAergic inhibitory neurons in the lateral septum. Together, this study provides a molecular and circuitry-based framework for understanding how COCH neurons in the hippocampus are assembled to engage social behavior.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Monoclonal Anti-GABA antibody produced in mouse, clone GB-69, ascites fluid
Sigma-Aldrich
HT-22 Mouse Hippocampal Neuronal Cell Line, HT-22 mouse neuronal cell line is a valuable cell model for studies of glutamate-induced toxicity in neuronal cells.