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. 2022 Feb 19;12(2):212-235.
doi: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i2.212.

Prenatal nicotine alters development of the laterodorsal tegmentum: Possible role for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and drug dependence

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Prenatal nicotine alters development of the laterodorsal tegmentum: Possible role for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and drug dependence

Filip S Polli et al. World J Psychiatry. .

Abstract

As we cycle between the states of wakefulness and sleep, a bilateral cholinergic nucleus in the pontine brain stem, the laterodorsal tegmentum (LDT), plays a critical role in controlling salience processing, attention, behavioral arousal, and electrophysiological signatures of the sub- and microstates of sleep. Disorders involving abnormal alterations in behavioral and motivated states, such as drug dependence, likely involve dysfunctions in LDT signaling. In addition, as the LDT exhibits connectivity with the thalamus and mesocortical circuits, as well as receives direct, excitatory input from the prefrontal cortex, a role for the LDT in cognitive symptoms characterizing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) including impulsivity, inflexibility, and dysfunctions of attention is suggested. Prenatal nicotine exposure (PNE) is associated with a higher risk for later life development of drug dependence and ADHD, suggesting alteration in development of brain regions involved in these behaviors. PNE has been shown to alter glutamate and cholinergic signaling within the LDT. As glutamate and acetylcholine are major excitatory mediators, these alterations would likely alter excitatory output to target regions in limbic motivational circuits and to thalamic and cortical networks mediating executive control. Further, PNE alters neuronal development and transmission within prefrontal cortex and limbic areas that send input to the LDT, which would compound effects of differential processing within the PNE LDT. When taken together, alterations in signaling in the LDT are likely to play a role in negative behavioral outcomes seen in PNE individuals, including a heightened risk of drug dependence and ADHD behaviors.

Keywords: Addiction risk; Arousal; Attention; Laterodorsal tegmentum; Pregnancy outcome; Prenatal nicotine exposure.

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Figure 1
Figure 1
Overview of laterodorsal tegmental nucleus efferent to reward-related brain areas and to thalamic centers involved in modulating cortical function. PFC: Prefrontal cortex; Thal: Thalamus; NAc: Nucleus accumbens; VTA: Ventral tegmental area; LDT: Laterodorsal tegmental nucleus.
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Figure 2
Overview of input sourcing from cognitive and limbic regions synapsing within the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus. PFC: Prefrontal cortex; Hippoc: Hippocampus; NAc: Nucleus accumbens; VTA: Ventral tegmental area; LDT: Laterodorsal tegmental nucleus.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Overview of input sourcing from cognitive and limbic regions synapsing within the Laterodorsal tegmental nucleus. PFC: Prefrontal cortex; Hippoc: Hippocampus; NAc: Nucleus accumbens; VTA: Ventral tegmental area; LDT: Laterodorsal tegmental nucleus.

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