The Cellular and Synaptic Architecture of the Mechanosensory Dorsal Horn

机械感觉脊髓背角的细胞和突触结构

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作者:Victoria E Abraira,Emily D Kuehn,Anda M Chirila,Mark W Springel,Alexis A Toliver,Amanda L Zimmerman,Lauren L Orefice,Kieran A Boyle,Ling Bai,Bryan J Song,Karleena A Bashista,Thomas G O'Neill,Justin Zhuo,Connie Tsan,Jessica Hoynoski,Michael Rutlin,Laura Kus,Vera Niederkofler,Masahiko Watanabe,Susan M Dymecki,Sacha B Nelson,Nathaniel Heintz,David I Hughes,David D Ginty

Abstract

The deep dorsal horn is a poorly characterized spinal cord region implicated in processing low-threshold mechanoreceptor (LTMR) information. We report an array of mouse genetic tools for defining neuronal components and functions of the dorsal horn LTMR-recipient zone (LTMR-RZ), a role for LTMR-RZ processing in tactile perception, and the basic logic of LTMR-RZ organization. We found an unexpectedly high degree of neuronal diversity in the LTMR-RZ: seven excitatory and four inhibitory subtypes of interneurons exhibiting unique morphological, physiological, and synaptic properties. Remarkably, LTMRs form synapses on between four and 11 LTMR-RZ interneuron subtypes, while each LTMR-RZ interneuron subtype samples inputs from at least one to three LTMR classes, as well as spinal cord interneurons and corticospinal neurons. Thus, the LTMR-RZ is a somatosensory processing region endowed with a neuronal complexity that rivals the retina and functions to pattern the activity of ascending touch pathways that underlie tactile perception.

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