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Publication : Deconstruction of Corticospinal Circuits for Goal-Directed Motor Skills.

First Author  Wang X Year  2017
Journal  Cell Volume  171
Issue  2 Pages  440-455.e14
PubMed ID  28942925 Mgi Jnum  J:252156
Mgi Id  MGI:5925756 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2017.08.014
Citation  Wang X, et al. (2017) Deconstruction of Corticospinal Circuits for Goal-Directed Motor Skills. Cell 171(2):440-455.e14
abstractText  Corticospinal neurons (CSNs) represent the direct cortical outputs to the spinal cord and play important roles in motor control across different species. However, their organizational principle remains unclear. By using a retrograde labeling system, we defined the requirement of CSNs in the execution of a skilled forelimb food-pellet retrieval task in mice. In vivo imaging of CSN activity during performance revealed the sequential activation of topographically ordered functional ensembles with moderate local mixing. Region-specific manipulations indicate that CSNs from caudal or rostral forelimb area control reaching or grasping, respectively, and both are required in the transitional pronation step. These region-specific CSNs terminate in different spinal levels and locations, therefore preferentially connecting with the premotor neurons of muscles engaged in different steps of the task. Together, our findings suggest that spatially defined groups of CSNs encode different movement modules, providing a logic for parallel-ordered corticospinal circuits to orchestrate multistep motor skills.
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