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  Identification of Spinal Neurons Contributing to the Dorsal Column Projection Mediating Fine Touch and Corrective Motor Movements

Paixao, S., Loschek, L., Gaitanos, L., Morales, P. A., Goulding, M., & Klein, R. (2019). Identification of Spinal Neurons Contributing to the Dorsal Column Projection Mediating Fine Touch and Corrective Motor Movements. NEURON, 104(4), 749-764.e6. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2019.08.029.

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Paixao, Sonia1, Author           
Loschek, Laura1, Author           
Gaitanos, Louise1, Author           
Morales, Pilar Alcala1, Author           
Goulding, Martyn2, Author
Klein, Rüdiger1, Author           
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1Department: Molecules-Signaling-Development / Klein, MPI of Neurobiology, Max Planck Society, ou_1113546              
2external, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: HORN NEURONS; BRAIN-STEM; LOCOMOTOR SPEED; SENSORY NEURONS; CIRCUITS; INTERNEURONS; RESPONSES; MODULATION; ACTIVATION; REFLEXES
 Abstract: Tactile stimuli are integrated and processed by neuronal circuits in the deep dorsal horn of the spinal cord. Several spinal interneuron populations have been implicated in tactile information processing. However, dorsal horn projection neurons that contribute to the postsynaptic dorsal column (PSDC) pathway transmitting tactile information to the brain are poorly characterized. Here, we show that spinal neurons marked by the expression of Zic2cre(ER) mediate light touch sensitivity and textural discrimination. A subset of Zic2cre(ER) neurons are PSDC neurons that project to brainstem dorsal column nuclei, and chemogenetic activation of Zic2 PSDC neurons increases sensitivity to light touch stimuli. Zic2 neurons receive direct input from the cortex and brainstem motor nuclei and are required for corrective motor movements. These results suggest that Zic2 neurons integrate sensory input from cutaneous afferents with descending signals from the brain to promote corrective movements and transmit processed touch information back to the brain.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 22
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 Rev. Type: Peer
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Title: NEURON
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Publ. Info: 50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA : CELL PRESS
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 104 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 749 - 764.e6 Identifier: ISSN: 0896-6273