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清晰层的运动控制 6 皮质体体内反回路
Luis E Martinetti1, Dawn M Autio2, Shane R Crandall1,2
1Neuroscience Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|May 7, 2024
概括
在体感皮层的六层皮质体内神经元 (L6 CT) 通过运动皮层信号进行调节. 具有独特的胸膜连接的独特L6CT子电路显示选择性反应,影响活动运动期间的感官处理.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 感官处理 感官处理
- 皮层电路 皮层电路
背景情况:
- 第六层皮质体内神经元 (L6 CT) 向丘脑提供反,影响感官输入.
- 这种反的功能作用和控制机制,特别是关于不同的CT神经元群体的功能作用和控制机制,仍然不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 研究振动性初级运动皮质 (vM1) 如何影响振动性初级体感皮质 (vS1) 中不同的L6 CT神经元子电路.
- 为了确定vM1控制是否特定于具有明显内突出的CT神经元.
主要方法:
- 在体外电生理学.
- 视觉遗传学 视觉遗传学
- 在小鼠 (无论性别) 中进行逆行标签.
- 对vS1 L6 CT神经元的vM1输入的分析.
主要成果:
- vM1输入选择性地针对L6 CT神经元,基于它们的胸膜投射.
- 下L6a中的双VPm/POm投射CT神经元对vM1输入的反应比上L6a中的仅投射VPm的神经元更强.
- 内在膜性质和突触机制的差异是选择性反应的基础.
结论:
- vS1 包含至少两个不同的 L6 CT 子电路,这些子电路由胸膜连接性,内在生理学和 vM1 功能连接性定义.
- 这些发现提供了关于特定的CT子电路如何在活跃的鞭毛过程中调节泰拉马斯的触觉感觉信号的见解.
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