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Subtype-specific roles of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons in motor and associative learning

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Ageing Neur Dis 2025;5:[Accepted].
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Aim: Define the subtype-specific contributions of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons (DANs) to motor and non-motor behaviors by comparing Calbindin 1-positive (Calb1+) and Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1a1-positive (Aldh1a1+) DANs.

Methods: Intersectional genetic strategy and chemogenetic inhibition were applied to selectively silence Calb1+ or Aldh1a1+ DANs in mice. An adeno-associated viral vector (AAV-CreOn-FlpOn-hM4Di-P2A-mCherry) were stereotactically delivered into the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) of double knock-in (KI) lines ThFlp; Calb1IRESCre or ThFlp; Aldh1a1CreERT2. Following expression, subtype-specific neuronal inhibition was induced with a designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADD) ligand, and mice were assessed on assays of voluntary movement, motor skill learning, and early associative-learning behavior.

Results: Chemogenetic inhibition of either Calb1⁺ or Aldh1a1⁺ DANs produced a marked reduction in voluntary movement and impaired acquisition of motor skills, indicating that both subtypes are necessary for normal motor function and learning. In contrast, only inhibition of Calb1⁺ DANs altered early associative-learning performance, revealing a dissociable, subtype-specific role for Calb1⁺ neurons in reinforcement-related behavior that was not observed with Aldh1a1⁺ neuron inhibition.

Conclusion: Both Calb1+ and Aldh1a1+ nigrostriatal DANs are key regulators of movement and motor learning, with Calb1+ neurons additionally modulating reward-based associative learning. These findings highlight the functional heterogeneity of nigrostriatal DAN subtypes and identify potential therapeutic targets for addressing motor and non-motor deficits in Parkinson’s disease.

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Nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons, substantia nigra pars compacta, motor control, reward learning, Parkinson’s disease, chemogenetic manipulation, designer receptors (DREADD), intersectional genetics

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Habib A, Riccobono G, Tian L, Basu D, Sun L, Chang L, Martinez Smith VM, Wang L, Le W, Cai H. Subtype-specific roles of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons in motor and associative learning. Ageing Neur Dis 2025;5:[Accept]. http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/and.2025.26

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