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脑干中的下降指挥神经元阻止了运动
Julien Bouvier1, Vittorio Caggiano2, Roberto Leiras2
1Mammalian Locomotor Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, 17177 Stockholm, Sweden; Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience, UMR 9197 - CNRS and Université-Paris 11, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
Cell
|November 23, 2015
概括
大脑干V2a神经元启动停止信号进行运动. 激活这些神经元会通过抑制脊髓网络来阻止运动,
科学领域:
- 神经科学
- 发动机控制
- 发展遗传学
背景情况:
- 运动的偶发性是由脑干下降输入所调节的.
- 研究集中在启动信号上,对运动偏移控制的理解有限.
研究的目的:
- 确定控制运动偏移的脑干神经元群体.
- 研究V2a神经元在网状形成中的作用,作为潜在的运动停止信号.
主要方法:
- 使用发育遗传学研究V2a神经元.
- 研究了选择性V2a神经元激活和失活对体内运动的影响.
- 研究V2a神经元通往脊髓运动网络的途径.
主要成果:
- V2a神经元形成一个主要的刺激通道到腹脊髓运动区域.
- 选择性的V2a神经元激活停止了正在进行的运动.
- V2a神经元的无活化减少了运动过程中的自发停止.
结论:
- V2a神经元作为一种促进不运动的谷氨酸性下降通路.
- 这些V2a"停止神经元"对于控制运动的周期性至关重要.
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