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Publication : Dendritic excitation-inhibition balance shapes cerebellar output during motor behaviour.

First Author  Jelitai M Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  13722 PubMed ID  27976716
Mgi Jnum  J:243231 Mgi Id  MGI:5907945
Doi  10.1038/ncomms13722 Citation  Jelitai M, et al. (2016) Dendritic excitation-inhibition balance shapes cerebellar output during motor behaviour. Nat Commun 7:13722
abstractText  Feedforward excitatory and inhibitory circuits regulate cerebellar output, but how these circuits interact to shape the somatodendritic excitability of Purkinje cells during motor behaviour remains unresolved. Here we perform dendritic and somatic patch-clamp recordings in vivo combined with optogenetic silencing of interneurons to investigate how dendritic excitation and inhibition generates bidirectional (that is, increased or decreased) Purkinje cell output during self-paced locomotion. We find that granule cells generate a sustained depolarization of Purkinje cell dendrites during movement, which is counterbalanced by variable levels of feedforward inhibition from local interneurons. Subtle differences in the dendritic excitation-inhibition balance generate robust, bidirectional changes in simple spike (SSp) output. Disrupting this balance by selectively silencing molecular layer interneurons results in unidirectional firing rate changes, increased SSp regularity and disrupted locomotor behaviour. Our findings provide a mechanistic understanding of how feedforward excitatory and inhibitory circuits shape Purkinje cell output during motor behaviour.
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