Cell-type specific sensory and motor activity in the cuneiform nucleus and pedunculopontine nucleus in mice.

小鼠楔状核和脚桥核中细胞类型特异性的感觉和运动活动

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作者:van der Zouwen Cornelis Immanuel, Tello Andrea Juárez, Suresh Jacinthlyn Sylvia, Duque-Yate Juan, Hsu Ted, Konanur Vaibhav, Boutin Joël, Roitman Mitchell F, Ryczko Dimitri
The activity of neurotransmitter-based cell types in the cuneiform and pedunculopontine nuclei during locomotion, non-locomotor behaviors, and following sensory stimulation is not fully understood. Using fiber photometry in mice, we found cell-type specific responses to sensory stimuli. Glutamatergic and GABAergic cells responded to sound, visual looming, and air puffs, except for pedunculopontine GABAergic cells, which did not respond to visual looming. Cholinergic cells responded to air puffs. Air puffs triggered high-speed locomotion, whereas visual looming and sound stimuli evoked low-speed locomotion. During air puff-evoked locomotion, cuneiform glutamatergic neuron activity was higher than in trials without locomotion. In contrast, during locomotion evoked by visual looming or sound, activity in pedunculopontine glutamatergic neurons was higher than when no locomotion occurred. In the open-field arena, mice exhibited spontaneous low-speed locomotion during which activity increased in pedunculopontine glutamatergic cells. Activity also increased in a cell type-specific manner during grooming or rearing. Our study shows cell type-specific activity in the cuneiform or pedunculopontine nuclei during locomotion, non-locomotor behaviors, and following sensory stimulation. Sensory responsiveness likely has relevance in Parkinson's disease, where sensory circuits are increasingly targeted to improve walking.

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