神经科学
脊髓
三叉神经脊核
体感系统
感觉系统
心理学
医学
伤害
内科学
受体
作者
Zhiyong Xie,Dapeng Li,Xinyu Cheng,Qing Pei,Huating Gu,Ting Tao,Meizhu Huang,Congping Shang,Dandan Geng,Miao Zhao,Aixue Liu,Chen Zhang,Fan Zhang,Yuanwu Ma,Peng Cao
出处
期刊:Neuron
[Elsevier]
日期:2021-12-20
卷期号:110 (5): 874-890.e7
被引量:28
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2021.11.028
摘要
Self-grooming is a complex behavior with important biological functions and pathological relevance. How the brain coordinates with the spinal cord to generate the repetitive movements of self-grooming remains largely unknown. Here, we report that in the caudal part of the spinal trigeminal nucleus (Sp5C), neurons that express Cerebellin-2 (Cbln2+) form a neural circuit to the cervical spinal cord to maintain repetitive orofacial self-grooming. Inactivation of Cbln2+ Sp5C neurons blocked both sensory-evoked and stress-induced repetitive orofacial self-grooming. Activation of these neurons triggered short-latency repetitive forelimb movements that resembled orofacial self-grooming. The Cbln2+ Sp5C neurons were monosynaptically innervated by both somatosensory neurons in the trigeminal ganglion and paraventricular hypothalamic neurons. Among the divergent projections of Cbln2+ Sp5C neurons, a descending pathway that innervated motor neurons and interneurons in the cervical spinal cord was necessary and sufficient for repetitive orofacial self-grooming. These data reveal a brain-to-spinal sensorimotor loop for repetitive self-grooming in mice.
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