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An open cortico-basal ganglia loop allows limbic control over motor output via the nigrothalamic pathway

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ELIFE
卷 8, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELIFE SCIENCES PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.49995

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [17H04749, 16K12973, 17J11022, 16J05329]
  2. Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport
  3. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
  4. Human Frontier Science Program
  5. National Institutes of Health [R01NS083815, R01AG047669, K99NS106528]
  6. Rose Hills Foundation
  7. McKnight Foundation
  8. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [17H04749, 16K12973, 17J11022, 16J05329] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Cortico-basal ganglia-thalamocortical loops are largely conceived as parallel circuits that process limbic, associative, and sensorimotor information separately. Whether and how these functionally distinct loops interact remains unclear. Combining genetic and viral approaches, we systemically mapped the limbic and motor cortico-basal ganglia-thalamocortical loops in rodents. Despite largely closed loops within each functional domain, we discovered a unidirectional influence of the limbic over the motor loop via ventral striatum-substantia nigra (SNr)-motor thalamus circuitry. Slice electrophysiology verifies that the projection from ventral striatum functionally inhibits nigro-thalamic SNr neurons. In vivo optogenetic stimulation of ventral or dorsolateral striatum to SNr pathway modulates activity in medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and motor cortex (M1), respectively. However, whereas the dorsolateral striatum-SNr pathway exerts little impact on mPFC, activation of the ventral striatum-SNr pathway effectively alters M1 activity. These results demonstrate an open cortico-basal ganglia loop whereby limbic information could modulate motor output through ventral striatum control of M1.

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