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Disynaptic Inhibitory Cerebellar Control Over Caudal Medial Accessory Olive.
van Hoogstraten, Willem S; Lute, Marit C C; Liu, Zhiqiang; Broersen, Robin; Mangili, Luca; Kros, Lieke; Gao, Zhenyu; Wang, Xiaolu; van den Maagdenberg, Arn M J M; De Zeeuw, Chris I.
Afiliação
  • van Hoogstraten WS; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam 3015 GD, The Netherlands w.vanhoogstraten@erasmusmc.nl c.dezeeuw@erasmusmc.nl.
  • Lute MCC; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam 3015 GD, The Netherlands.
  • Liu Z; Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam 1105 BA, The Netherlands.
  • Broersen R; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam 3015 GD, The Netherlands.
  • Mangili L; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam 3015 GD, The Netherlands.
  • Kros L; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam 3015 GD, The Netherlands.
  • Gao Z; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam 3015 GD, The Netherlands.
  • Wang X; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam 3015 GD, The Netherlands.
  • van den Maagdenberg AMJM; Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam 3015 GD, The Netherlands.
  • De Zeeuw CI; Departments of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden 2333 ZA, The Netherlands.
eNeuro ; 11(2)2024 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38242692
ABSTRACT
The olivocerebellar system, which is critical for sensorimotor performance and learning, functions through modules with feedback loops. The main feedback to the inferior olive comes from the cerebellar nuclei (CN), which are predominantly GABAergic and contralateral. However, for the subnucleus d of the caudomedial accessory olive (cdMAO), a crucial region for oculomotor and upper body movements, the source of GABAergic input has yet to be identified. Here, we demonstrate the existence of a disynaptic inhibitory projection from the medial CN (MCN) to the cdMAO via the superior colliculus (SC) by exploiting retrograde, anterograde, and transsynaptic viral tracing at the light microscopic level as well as anterograde classical and viral tracing combined with immunocytochemistry at the electron microscopic level. Retrograde tracing in Gad2-Cre mice reveals that the cdMAO receives GABAergic input from the contralateral SC. Anterograde transsynaptic tracing uncovered that the SC neurons receiving input from the contralateral MCN provide predominantly inhibitory projections to contralateral cdMAO, ipsilateral to the MCN. Following ultrastructural analysis of the monosynaptic projection about half of the SC terminals within the contralateral cdMAO are GABAergic. The disynaptic GABAergic projection from the MCN to the ipsilateral cdMAO mirrors that of the monosynaptic excitatory projection from the MCN to the contralateral cdMAO. Thus, while completing the map of inhibitory inputs to the olivary subnuclei, we established that the MCN inhibits the cdMAO via the contralateral SC, highlighting a potential push-pull mechanism in directional gaze control that appears unique in terms of laterality and polarity among olivocerebellar modules.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cerebelo / Complexo Olivar Inferior Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cerebelo / Complexo Olivar Inferior Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article