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Control of mammalian locomotion by ventral spinocerebellar tract neurons.

Joshua I Chalif1, María de Lourdes Martínez-Silva1, John G Pagiazitis1, Andrew J Murray2, George Z Mentis3.   

Abstract

Locomotion is a complex behavior required for animal survival. Vertebrate locomotion depends on spinal interneurons termed the central pattern generator (CPG), which generates activity responsible for the alternation of flexor and extensor muscles and the left and right side of the body. It is unknown whether multiple or a single neuronal type is responsible for the control of mammalian locomotion. Here, we show that ventral spinocerebellar tract neurons (VSCTs) drive generation and maintenance of locomotor behavior in neonatal and adult mice. Using mouse genetics, physiological, anatomical, and behavioral assays, we demonstrate that VSCTs exhibit rhythmogenic properties and neuronal circuit connectivity consistent with their essential role in the locomotor CPG. Importantly, optogenetic activation and chemogenetic silencing reveals that VSCTs are necessary and sufficient for locomotion. These findings identify VSCTs as critical components for mammalian locomotion and provide a paradigm shift in our understanding of neural control of complex behaviors.
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Keywords:  CPG; VSCT; central pattern generator; development; gap junctions; locomotion; motor neuron; rhythmogenic; spinal cord; ventral spinocerebellar tract neurons

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35063074      PMCID: PMC8852337          DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.12.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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