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Locomotor Rhythm Generation Linked to the Output of Spinal Shox2 Excitatory Interneurons

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NEURON
Volume 80, Issue 4, Pages 920-933

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2013.08.015

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  1. Swedish Research Council
  2. ERC
  3. Torsten and Ragnar Soderberg Foundations
  4. StratNeuro
  5. NINDS
  6. ProjectALS
  7. HHMI
  8. Swiss National Science Foundation
  9. Novartis Research Foundation
  10. Kanton Basel-Stadt
  11. National Science Foundation IRFP
  12. Helen Hay Whitney Foundation
  13. BRFAA
  14. Marie Curie Reintegration Grant

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Locomotion is controlled by spinal networks that generate rhythm and coordinate left-right and flexor-extensor patterning. Defined populations of spinal interneurons have been linked to patterning circuits; however, neurons comprising the rhythm-generating kernel have remained elusive. Here, we identify an ipsilaterally projecting excitatory interneuron population, marked by the expression of Shox2 that overlaps partially with V2a interneurons. Optogenetic silencing or blocking synaptic output of Shox2 interneurons (INs) in transgenic mice perturbed rhythm without an effect on pattern generation, whereas ablation of the Shox2 IN subset coinciding with the V2a population was without effect. Most Shox2 INs are rhythmically active during locomotion and analysis of synaptic connectivity showed that Shox2 INs contact other Shox2 INs, commissural neurons, and motor neurons, with preference for flexor motor neurons. Our findings focus attention on a subset of Shox2 INs that appear to participate in the rhythm-generating kernel for spinal locomotion.

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