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Inhibitory Basal Ganglia Inputs Induce Excitatory Motor Signals in the Thalamus

Authors :
Kwang-Hyun Cho
Seungkyoung Yang
Insop Shim
Ryuichi Nakajima
Jeongjin Kim
George J. Augustine
Hosung Park
Seonmi Jo
Jae Hoon Chung
Minju Jeong
Se-Bum Paik
Yong-Cheol Jeong
Sung-Hwan Cho
Anna Shin
Young-Soo Kim
Ah Hyung Park
Daesoo Kim
Source :
Neuron. 95:1181-1196.e8
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Basal ganglia (BG) circuits orchestrate complex motor behaviors predominantly via inhibitory synaptic outputs. Although these inhibitory BG outputs are known to reduce the excitability of postsynaptic target neurons, precisely how this change impairs motor performance remains poorly understood. Here, we show that optogenetic photostimulation of inhibitory BG inputs from the globus pallidus induces a surge of action potentials in the ventrolateral thalamic (VL) neurons and muscle contractions during the post-inhibitory period. Reduction of the neuronal population with this post-inhibitory rebound firing by knockout of T-type Ca2+ channels or photoinhibition abolishes multiple motor responses induced by the inhibitory BG input. In a low dopamine state, the number of VL neurons showing post-inhibitory firing increases, while reducing the number of active VL neurons via photoinhibition of BG input, effectively prevents Parkinson disease (PD)-like motor symptoms. Thus, BG inhibitory input generates excitatory motor signals in the thalamus and, in excess, promotes PD-like motor abnormalities. VIDEO ABSTRACT.

Details

ISSN :
08966273
Volume :
95
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuron
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c39bdc54cd20abd23b6f0bd454c08ba2