| Literature DB >> 32632015 |
Weipang Chang1, Andrea Pedroni1, Victoria Hohendorf1, Stefania Giacomello2, Masahiko Hibi3, Reinhard W Köster4, Konstantinos Ampatzis5.
Abstract
Purkinje cells, the principal neurons of cerebellar computations, are believed to comprise a uniform neuronal population of cells, each with similar functional properties. Here, we show an undiscovered heterogeneity of adult zebrafish Purkinje cells, revealing the existence of anatomically and functionally distinct cell types. Dual patch-clamp recordings showed that the cerebellar circuit contains all Purkinje cell types that cross-communicate extensively using chemical and electrical synapses. Further activation of spinal central pattern generators (CPGs) revealed unique phase-locked activity from each Purkinje cell type during the locomotor cycle. Thus, we show intricately organized Purkinje cell networks in the adult zebrafish cerebellum that encode the locomotion rhythm differentially, and we suggest that these organizational properties may also apply to other cerebellar functions.Entities:
Keywords: Purkinje cells; central pattern generator; cerebellum; locomotion; zebrafish
Year: 2020 PMID: 32632015 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2005633117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205