自闭症
神经科学
发育生物学
人类遗传学
心理学
小脑
生物
遗传学
发展心理学
基因
作者
Xinyu Cai,Xintai Wang,Jing-Wen Guo,Fang‐Xiao Xu,Kuang-Yi Ma,Zhaoxiang Wang,Yue Zhao,Wei Xie,Martijn Schonewille,Chris I. De Zeeuw,Wei Chen,Ying Shen
标识
DOI:10.1093/procel/pwae040
摘要
The cerebellum is heavily connected with other brain regions, sub-serving not only motor but also non-motor functions. Genetic mutations leading to cerebellar dysfunction are associated with mental diseases, but cerebellar outputs have not been systematically studied in this context. Here, we present three dimensional distributions of 50,168 target neurons of cerebellar nuclei (CN) from wild-type mice and Nlgn3R451C mutant mice, a mouse model for autism. Our results derived from 36 target nuclei show that the projections from CN to thalamus, midbrain and brainstem are differentially affected by Nlgn3R451C mutation. Importantly, Nlgn3R451C mutation altered the innervation power of CN→zona incerta (ZI) pathway, and chemogenetic inhibition of a neuronal subpopulation in the ZI that receives inputs from the CN rescues social defects in Nlgn3R451C mice. Our study highlights potential role of cerebellar outputs in the pathogenesis of autism and provides potential new therapeutic strategy for this disease.
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