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Skilled reaching relies on a V2a propriospinal internal copy circuit

The precision of skilled forelimb movement has long been presumed to rely on rapid feedback corrections triggered by internally-directed copies of outgoing motor commands – but the functional relevance of inferred internal copy circuits has remained unclear. One class of spinal interneurons implicat...

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Autores principales: Azim, Eiman, Jiang, Juan, Alstermark, Bror, Jessell, Thomas M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4230338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24487617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature13021
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description The precision of skilled forelimb movement has long been presumed to rely on rapid feedback corrections triggered by internally-directed copies of outgoing motor commands – but the functional relevance of inferred internal copy circuits has remained unclear. One class of spinal interneurons implicated in the control of mammalian forelimb movement, cervical propriospinal neurons (PNs), has the potential to convey an internal copy of pre-motor signals through dual innervation of forelimb-innervating motor neurons and pre-cerebellar neurons of the lateral reticular nucleus. We have examined whether the PN internal copy pathway functions in the control of goal-directed reaching. In mice, PNs include a genetically-accessible subpopulation of cervical V2a interneurons, and their targeted ablation perturbs reaching while leaving intact other elements of forelimb movement. Moreover, optogenetic activation of the PN internal copy branch recruits a rapid cerebellar feedback loop that modulates forelimb motor neuron activity and severely disrupts reaching kinematics. Our findings implicate V2a PNs as the focus of an internal copy pathway assigned to the rapid updating of motor output during reaching behavior.
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spelling pubmed-42303382014-11-13 Skilled reaching relies on a V2a propriospinal internal copy circuit Azim, Eiman Jiang, Juan Alstermark, Bror Jessell, Thomas M. Nature Article The precision of skilled forelimb movement has long been presumed to rely on rapid feedback corrections triggered by internally-directed copies of outgoing motor commands – but the functional relevance of inferred internal copy circuits has remained unclear. One class of spinal interneurons implicated in the control of mammalian forelimb movement, cervical propriospinal neurons (PNs), has the potential to convey an internal copy of pre-motor signals through dual innervation of forelimb-innervating motor neurons and pre-cerebellar neurons of the lateral reticular nucleus. We have examined whether the PN internal copy pathway functions in the control of goal-directed reaching. In mice, PNs include a genetically-accessible subpopulation of cervical V2a interneurons, and their targeted ablation perturbs reaching while leaving intact other elements of forelimb movement. Moreover, optogenetic activation of the PN internal copy branch recruits a rapid cerebellar feedback loop that modulates forelimb motor neuron activity and severely disrupts reaching kinematics. Our findings implicate V2a PNs as the focus of an internal copy pathway assigned to the rapid updating of motor output during reaching behavior. 2014-02-02 2014-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4230338/ /pubmed/24487617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature13021 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4230338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24487617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature13021
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