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Publication : Corticospinal Circuits from the Sensory and Motor Cortices Differentially Regulate Skilled Movements through Distinct Spinal Interneurons.

First Author  Ueno M Year  2018
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  23
Issue  5 Pages  1286-1300.e7
PubMed ID  29719245 Mgi Jnum  J:349526
Mgi Id  MGI:6278574 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2018.03.137
Citation  Ueno M, et al. (2018) Corticospinal Circuits from the Sensory and Motor Cortices Differentially Regulate Skilled Movements through Distinct Spinal Interneurons. Cell Rep 23(5):1286-1300.e7
abstractText  Little is known about the organizational and functional connectivity of the corticospinal (CS) circuits that are essential for voluntary movement. Here, we map the connectivity between CS neurons in the forelimb motor and sensory cortices and various spinal interneurons, demonstrating that distinct CS-interneuron circuits control specific aspects of skilled movements. CS fibers originating in the mouse motor cortex directly synapse onto premotor interneurons, including those expressing Chx10. Lesions of the motor cortex or silencing of spinal Chx10(+) interneurons produces deficits in skilled reaching. In contrast, CS neurons in the sensory cortex do not synapse directly onto premotor interneurons, and they preferentially connect to Vglut3(+) spinal interneurons. Lesions to the sensory cortex or inhibition of Vglut3(+) interneurons cause deficits in food pellet release movements in goal-oriented tasks. These findings reveal that CS neurons in the motor and sensory cortices differentially control skilled movements through distinct CS-spinal interneuron circuits.
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