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Publication : Circuit organization of the excitatory sensorimotor loop through hand/forelimb S1 and M1.

First Author  Yamawaki N Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  33851917 Mgi Jnum  J:325532
Mgi Id  MGI:6727715 Doi  10.7554/eLife.66836
Citation  Yamawaki N, et al. (2021) Circuit organization of the excitatory sensorimotor loop through hand/forelimb S1 and M1. Elife 10:e66836
abstractText  Sensory-guided limb control relies on communication across sensorimotor loops. For active touch with the hand, the longest loop is the transcortical continuation of ascending pathways, particularly the lemnisco-cortical and corticocortical pathways carrying tactile signals via the cuneate nucleus, ventral posterior lateral (VPL) thalamus, and primary somatosensory (S1) and motor (M1) cortices to reach corticospinal neurons and influence descending activity. We characterized excitatory connectivity along this pathway in the mouse. In the lemnisco-cortical leg, disynaptic cuneate-->VPL-->S1 connections excited mainly layer (L) 4 neurons. In the corticocortical leg, S1-->M1 connections from L2/3 and L5A neurons mainly excited downstream L2/3 neurons, which excite corticospinal neurons. The findings provide a detailed new wiring diagram for the hand/forelimb-related transcortical circuit, delineating a basic but complex set of cell-type-specific feedforward excitatory connections that selectively and extensively engage diverse intratelencephalic projection neurons, thereby polysynaptically linking subcortical somatosensory input to cortical motor output to spinal cord.
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