颈脊髓前肢本体感觉的神经几何结构。

Tejapratap Bollu, Martyn Goulding
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精确、实时的体感反馈对协调运动至关重要。虽然这些感觉通路的解剖学和生理学已经得到了很好的描述,但它们的神经密码及其结构仍然不清楚。在这里,我们展示了颈脊髓中的神经元利用肌肉和肌腱的感觉传入输入产生前肢运动状态的精确神经表征。我们确定了两类运动响应神经元——第一类编码肢体的速度、位置和方向,而第二类显示在特定肢体位置的精确放电或网格状的放电模式。它们的复合种群活动被限制在一个低维流形中,流形是肢体位置和速度的有序表示。切除肌肉和肌腱感觉传入神经,而不是皮肤感觉传入神经,会破坏这种神经歧管。此外,在自由移动的小鼠到达空间目标时,肌肉和肌腱传入的短暂扰动会导致终点误差,正如神经编码缺陷所预测的那样。我们的研究结果表明,脊髓网络,一个来自外周的突触,执行复杂的计算,以表示前肢运动。
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A neural geometry for forelimb proprioception in the cervical spinal cord.

Precise, real-time somatosensory feedback is essential for coordinated movement. While the anatomy and physiology of these sensory pathways is well described, their neural code and its construction remains unclear. Here we show that neurons in the cervical spinal cord generate a precise neural representation of the forelimb's kinematic state using muscle and tendon sensory afferent inputs. We identify two classes of movement responsive neurons - the first encodes speed, position and direction of the limb, while the second exhibits precise firing at specific limb positions or grid-like firing patterns that tile space. Their composite population activity is constrained to a low dimensional manifold that is an ordered representation of the position and velocity of the limb. Ablating muscle and tendon sensory afferents, but not cutaneous sensory afferents, disrupts this neural manifold. Moreover, transient perturbations of muscle and tendon afferents in freely moving mice reaching to spatial targets cause end-point errors as predicted by the deficits in the neural code. Our findings demonstrate that spinal networks, one synapse from the periphery, perform the complex computations necessary to represent forelimb movement.

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