Comprehensive Atlas Maps Diversity of Telencephalic GABA Neurons in Mouse Brain

November 6, 2025
Comprehensive Atlas Maps Diversity of Telencephalic GABA Neurons in Mouse Brain
  • In the hippocampus and olfactory regions, long-range projecting GABAergic neurons and immature migrating populations create a diverse set of supertypes, including transitional types linking immature to mature states and region-specific Calb1+, Calr+, and dopamine-co releasing interneurons.

  • In the striatum, MSNs resembling D1 and D2 types emerge as seven LGE-derived subclasses, with subtypes expressing Drd1, Drd3, or both, and co-expression patterns suggesting mixed identities; these subtypes form distinct patches and streaks across striatal and pallidal borders.

  • Two organizational principles stand out: long-distance dispersion is common among telencephalic GABAergic neurons, and postnatal diversification varies by region, shaping regional circuit function.

  • Researchers integrated high-resolution whole-brain atlas data with prenatal and postnatal scRNA-seq to define a taxonomy of telencephalic GABAergic neurons, identifying 39–90 subclasses across seven main classes, totaling 284 supertypes and 1,051 clusters from over 611,000 cells.

  • In the cortex, CTX–CGE GABA and CTX–MGE GABA dominate, with about 10% of CTX-derived GABA neurons from POA; this includes Vip, Sncg, Lamp5, Sst, Pvalb, chandelier types and a newly defined RHP–COA Ndnf Gaba subclass enriched in hippocampal, olfactory, entorhinal, and CTXsp regions.

  • GABAergic neurons originate from five subpallial domains (MGE, CGE, LGE, septum, POA) and migrate to forebrain regions, with transcription factors and morphogens guiding fate and diversification.

  • The study characterizes long-range and local projection patterns, noting rare broadly distributed Pvalb+ and Sst+ subtypes and regionally restricted subtypes in olfactory bulb, hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, and cortex, underscoring complex telencephalic integration.

  • A newly defined MGE-derived Lamp5 Lhx6 Gaba subclass reassigns from CGE origins to MGE based on Lhx6 expression, illustrating cross-regional presence of MGE-type interneurons in olfactory and cortical areas.

  • CNA (cerebral nuclei) reveal four major GABAergic neuron classes in striatum and pallidum (CNU–MGE GABA, CNU–LGE GABA, LSX GABA, CNU–HYa GABA), with subtypes spanning dorsal/ventral striatal regions and pallidal areas, including cholinergic and co-releasing GABA/glutamate populations.

  • The study delivers a comprehensive transcriptomic and spatial atlas of GABAergic neuron types across the mouse telencephalon, linking developmental origins and adult distribution to understand how interneuron diversity supports cortical and subcortical circuits.

  • Overall, this work provides the most complete taxonomy to date of telencephalic GABAergic neurons, connecting adult cell identities to developmental origins and spatial distribution, and offering a framework for how inhibitory diversity underpins brain function across the mouse telencephalon.

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