Activity-Dependent Regulation of Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neurons by Striatal Spiny Projection Neurons

L Linqing Sun E Enrico Zampese T Tristano Pancani D David Wokosin T Tatiana Tkatch D D. James Surmeier

Abstract

The basal forebrain cholinergic neurons (BFCNs) in substantia innominata (SI) and nucleus basalis magnocellularis (nBM) provide dense innervation to multiple cortical areas, shaping cognition, attention, and the sleep–wake cycle. However, the afferent connectome controlling the spiking of BFCNs is poorly characterized. Although biased toward the nearby ventral striatum, monosynaptic rabies virus mapping revealed that spiny projection neurons (SPNs) throughout the striatum innervated BFCNs in the SI/nBM. Roughly 1–5% of SPNs were retrogradely labeled, with both D1 dopamine (DA) receptor-expressing SPNs (D1R-SPNs) and D2 DA receptor-expressing SPNs (D2R-SPNs) making similar contributions to the total. Nevertheless, optogenetic activation of D1R-SPN axons in ex vivo brain slices from male mice evoked significantly more robust responses in BFCNs than did activation of D2R-SPNs. Interestingly, although the response to transient D1R-SPN stimulation was dominated by GABAergic inhibition of ongoing BFCN spiking, more sustained stimulation led to a significant elevation in BFCN spiking that outlasted the stimulation. This persistent excitation was attributable to engagement of tachykinin 1 receptors (NK1Rs) and acid-sensing cation channels. These studies demonstrate that a spatially distributed population of D1R-SPNs exerts significant regulation of BFCN activity, which could play an important role in arousal, cognition, and sleep.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 46, Issue 13
Published April 01, 2026
Pages e1452252026
ISSN 0270-6474
Publisher Society for Neuroscience

Journal Info

Journal of Neuroscience

Society for Neuroscience

ISSN: 0270-6474 Life Sciences

Authors (6)

L

Linqing Sun

E

Enrico Zampese

T

Tristano Pancani

D

David Wokosin

T

Tatiana Tkatch

D

D. James Surmeier