A brain-wide map of descending inputs onto spinal V1 interneurons
神经科学
中间神经元
大脑定位
计算机科学
生物
沟通
心理学
抑制性突触后电位
作者
Phillip Chapman,Anand S Kulkarni,Alexandra J. Trevisan,Katie Han,Jennifer M. Hinton,Paulina Deltuvaite,Lief E. Fenno,Charu Ramakrishnan,Mary H. Patton,Lindsay A. Schwarz,Stanislav S. Zakharenko,Karl Deisseroth,Jay B. Bikoff
Motor output results from the coordinated activity of neural circuits distributed across multiple brain regions that convey information to the spinal cord via descending motor pathways. Yet the organizational logic through which supraspinal systems target discrete components of spinal motor circuits remains unclear. Here, using viral transsynaptic tracing along with serial two-photon tomography, we have generated a whole-brain map of monosynaptic inputs to spinal V1 interneurons, a major inhibitory population involved in motor control. We identified 26 distinct brain structures that directly innervate V1 interneurons, spanning medullary and pontine regions in the hindbrain as well as cortical, midbrain, cerebellar, and neuromodulatory systems. Moreover, we identified broad but biased input from supraspinal systems onto V1