Whole-brain spatial organization of hippocampal single-neuron projectomes.

Shou Qiu,Yachuang Hu,Yiming Huang, Taosha Gao, Xiaofei Wang,Danying Wang,Biyu Ren,Xiaoxue Shi,Yu Chen, Xinran Wang,Dan Wang, Luyao Han,Yikai Liang,Dechen Liu, Qingxu Liu, Li Deng,Zhaoqin Chen, Lijie Zhan, Tianzhi Chen, Yuzhe Huang, Qingge Wu,Taorong Xie, Liuqin Qian, Chenxi Jin, Jiawen Huang,Wei Deng, Tao Jiang,Xiangning Li,Xueyan Jia,Jing Yuan,Anan Li,Jun Yan,Ninglong Xu,Lin Xu,Qingming Luo,Mu-Ming Poo,Yidi Sun,Chengyu T Li,Haishan Yao,Hui Gong,Yan-Gang Sun,Chun Xu

Science(2024)

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Mapping single-neuron projections is essential for understanding brain-wide connectivity and diverse functions of the hippocampus (HIP). Here, we reconstructed 10,100 single-neuron projectomes of mouse HIP and classified 43 projectome subtypes with distinct projection patterns. The number of projection targets and axon-tip distribution depended on the soma location along HIP longitudinal and transverse axes. Many projectome subtypes were enriched in specific HIP subdomains defined by spatial transcriptomic profiles. Furthermore, we delineated comprehensive wiring diagrams for HIP neurons projecting exclusively within the HIP formation (HPF) and for those projecting to both intra- and extra-HPF targets. Bihemispheric projecting neurons generally projected to one pair of homologous targets with ipsilateral preference. These organization principles of single-neuron projectomes provide a structural basis for understanding the function of HIP neurons.
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