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Disynaptic cerebrocerebellar pathways originating from multiple functionally distinct cortical areas.

Julia U Henschke1,2, Janelle Mp Pakan1,2,3.   

Abstract

The cerebral cortex and cerebellum both play important roles in sensorimotor processing, however, precise connections between these major brain structures remain elusive. Using anterograde mono-trans-synaptic tracing, we elucidate cerebrocerebellar pathways originating from primary motor, sensory, and association cortex. We confirm a highly organized topography of corticopontine projections in mice; however, we found no corticopontine projections originating from primary auditory cortex and detail several potential extra-pontine cerebrocerebellar pathways. The cerebellar hemispheres were the major target of resulting disynaptic mossy fiber terminals, but we also found at least sparse cerebrocerebellar projections to every lobule of the cerebellum. Notably, projections originating from association cortex resulted in less laterality than primary sensory/motor cortices. Within molecularly defined cerebellar modules we found spatial overlap of mossy fiber terminals, originating from functionally distinct cortical areas, within crus I, paraflocculus, and vermal regions IV/V and VI - highlighting these regions as potential hubs for multimodal cortical influence.
© 2020, Henschke and Pakan.

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Keywords:  anterograde; cerebellum; cerebral cortex; mouse; multimodal; neuroscience; sensorimotor; tans-synaptic tracer

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32795386      PMCID: PMC7428308          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.59148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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