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Publication : V1 spinal neurons regulate the speed of vertebrate locomotor outputs.

First Author  Gosgnach S Year  2006
Journal  Nature Volume  440
Issue  7081 Pages  215-9
PubMed ID  16525473 Mgi Jnum  J:106437
Mgi Id  MGI:3618557 Doi  10.1038/nature04545
Citation  Gosgnach S, et al. (2006) V1 spinal neurons regulate the speed of vertebrate locomotor outputs. Nature 440(7081):215-9
abstractText  The neuronal networks that generate vertebrate movements such as walking and swimming are embedded in the spinal cord. These networks, which are referred to as central pattern generators (CPGs), are ideal systems for determining how ensembles of neurons generate simple behavioural outputs. In spite of efforts to address the organization of the locomotor CPG in walking animals, little is known about the identity and function of the spinal interneuron cell types that contribute to these locomotor networks. Here we use four complementary genetic approaches to directly address the function of mouse V1 neurons, a class of local circuit inhibitory interneurons that selectively express the transcription factor Engrailed1. Our results show that V1 neurons shape motor outputs during locomotion and are required for generating 'fast' motor bursting. These findings outline an important role for inhibition in regulating the frequency of the locomotor CPG rhythm, and also suggest that V1 neurons may have an evolutionarily conserved role in controlling the speed of vertebrate locomotor movements.
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