Processing reliant on granule cells is essential for motor learning but dispensable for social preference and numerous other cerebellar-dependent behaviors

依赖于颗粒细胞的信息处理对于运动学习至关重要,但对于社交偏好和许多其他依赖于小脑的行为而言并非必需。

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Abstract

Mossy fiber inputs are transformed into cerebellar Purkinje cell (PC) outputs by granule cell (GC)-dependent processing. Cerebellar dysfunction leads to motor, learning, emotional, and social deficits that are usually attributed to altered PC firing arising from impaired processing of mossy fiber inputs, even though PCs also fire independently of GCs. To isolate their contributions to cerebellum-dependent behaviors, we either disrupt GC signaling while leaving PC firing intact, or disrupt PC signaling to eliminate the influence of PCs. Experiments were performed in mice of both sexes. We find that both GC and PC signaling are essential for eyeblink conditioning and vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) learning. Remarkably, disrupting PC signaling impairs VOR, anxiety, and social behavior, but abolishing GC signaling does not. This establishes that while GC signaling is critical for motor learning, it does not influence many behaviors including those associated with autism-spectrum disorder. It suggests that GC-independent behaviors can potentially be rescued by restoring altered firing in downstream regions.

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