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Brain-wide projections and differential encoding of prefrontal neuronal classes underlying learned and innate threat avoidance

Michael W. Gongwer, Cassandra B. Klune, João Couto, Benita Jin, Alexander S. Enos, Rita Chen, Drew Friedmann, Laura A. DeNardo
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.31.486619
Michael W. Gongwer
1Department of Physiology,
2Neuroscience Interdepartmental Program,
3Medical Scientist Training Program,
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Cassandra B. Klune
1Department of Physiology,
2Neuroscience Interdepartmental Program,
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João Couto
4Deparatment of Neurobiology, University of California Los Angeles,
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Benita Jin
1Department of Physiology,
4Deparatment of Neurobiology, University of California Los Angeles,
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Alexander S. Enos
1Department of Physiology,
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Rita Chen
1Department of Physiology,
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Drew Friedmann
5Cajal Neuroscience, Seattle, WA
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Laura A. DeNardo
1Department of Physiology,
4Deparatment of Neurobiology, University of California Los Angeles,
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Abstract

To understand how the brain produces behavior, we must elucidate the relationships between neuronal connectivity and function. The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is critical for complex functions including decision-making and mood. mPFC projection neurons collateralize extensively, but the relationships between mPFC neuronal activity and brain-wide connectivity are poorly understood. We performed whole-brain connectivity mapping and fiber photometry to better understand the mPFC circuits that control threat avoidance. Using tissue clearing and light sheet fluorescence microscopy we mapped the brain-wide axon collaterals of populations of mPFC neurons that project to nucleus accumbens (NAc), ventral tegmental area (VTA), or contralateral mPFC (cmPFC) in mice. We present DeepTraCE, for quantifying bulk-labeled axonal projections in images of cleared tissue, and DeepCOUNT, for quantifying cell bodies. Anatomical maps produced with DeepTraCE aligned with known axonal projection patterns and revealed class-specific topographic projections within regions. During threat avoidance, cmPFC and NAc-projectors encoded conditioned stimuli, but only when action was required to avoid threats. mPFC-VTA neurons encoded learned but not innate avoidance behaviors. Together our results present new and optimized approaches for quantitative whole-brain analysis and indicate that anatomically-defined classes of mPFC neurons have specialized roles in threat avoidance.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • We developed DeepCOUNT for brain-wide cell quantification. We added new experiments that revealed class-specific roles for mPFC neurons in threat avoidance. These new additions are described in Figures 4-6. We added two new authors to contributed to the added studies.

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Brain-wide projections and differential encoding of prefrontal neuronal classes underlying learned and innate threat avoidance
Michael W. Gongwer, Cassandra B. Klune, João Couto, Benita Jin, Alexander S. Enos, Rita Chen, Drew Friedmann, Laura A. DeNardo
bioRxiv 2022.03.31.486619; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.31.486619
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Brain-wide projections and differential encoding of prefrontal neuronal classes underlying learned and innate threat avoidance
Michael W. Gongwer, Cassandra B. Klune, João Couto, Benita Jin, Alexander S. Enos, Rita Chen, Drew Friedmann, Laura A. DeNardo
bioRxiv 2022.03.31.486619; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.31.486619

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