Literature DB >> 28528380

The rat corticospinal system is functionally and anatomically segregated.

Rafael Olivares-Moreno1, Yunuen Moreno-Lopez1, Luis Concha2, Guadalupe Martínez-Lorenzana1, Miguel Condés-Lara1, Matilde Cordero-Erausquin3, Gerardo Rojas-Piloni4.   

Abstract

The descending corticospinal (CS) projection has been considered a key element for motor control, which results from direct and indirect modulation of spinal cord pre-motor interneurons in the intermediate gray matter of the spinal cord, which, in turn, influences motoneurons in the ventral horn. The CS tract (CST) is also involved in a selective and complex modulation of sensory information in the dorsal horn. However, little is known about the spinal network engaged by the CST and the organization of CS projections that may encode different cortical outputs to the spinal cord. This study addresses the issue of whether the CS system exerts parallel control on different spinal networks, which together participate in sensorimotor integration. Here, we show that in the adult rat, two different and partially intermingled CS neurons in the sensorimotor cortex activate, with different time latencies, distinct spinal cord neurons located in the dorsal horn and intermediate zone of the same segment. The fact that different populations of CS neurons project in a segregated manner suggests that CST is composed of subsystems controlling different spinal cord circuits that modulate motor outputs and sensory inputs in a coordinated manner.

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Keywords:  Corticospinal; Dorsal horn; Layer 5 pyramidal neurons; Sensorimotor cortex; Spinal cord

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28528380     DOI: 10.1007/s00429-017-1447-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Struct Funct        ISSN: 1863-2653            Impact factor:   3.270


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Review 1.  Corticospinal Pathways and Interactions Underpinning Dexterous Forelimb Movement of the Rodent.

Authors:  Mark J Basista; Yutaka Yoshida
Journal:  Neuroscience       Date:  2020-06-06       Impact factor: 3.590

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

Authors:  Masaki Ueno; Yuka Nakamura; Jie Li; Zirong Gu; Jesse Niehaus; Mari Maezawa; Steven A Crone; Martyn Goulding; Mark L Baccei; Yutaka Yoshida
Journal:  Cell Rep       Date:  2018-05-01       Impact factor: 9.423

Review 3.  Corticospinal vs Rubrospinal Revisited: An Evolutionary Perspective for Sensorimotor Integration.

Authors:  Rafael Olivares-Moreno; Paola Rodriguez-Moreno; Veronica Lopez-Virgen; Martín Macías; Moisés Altamira-Camacho; Gerardo Rojas-Piloni
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2021-06-11       Impact factor: 4.677

4.  Mouse corticospinal system comprises different functional neuronal ensembles depending on their hodology.

Authors:  Rafael Olivares-Moreno; Mónica López-Hidalgo; Alain Altamirano-Espinoza; Adriana González-Gallardo; Anaid Antaramian; Verónica Lopez-Virgen; Gerardo Rojas-Piloni
Journal:  BMC Neurosci       Date:  2019-09-23       Impact factor: 3.288

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