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Modular organization of cerebellar climbing fiber inputs during goal-directed behavior.


ABSTRACT: The cerebellum has a parasagittal modular architecture characterized by precisely organized climbing fiber (CF) projections that are congruent with alternating aldolase C/zebrin II expression. However, the behavioral relevance of CF inputs into individual modules remains poorly understood. Here, we used two-photon calcium imaging in the cerebellar hemisphere Crus II in mice performing an auditory go/no-go task to investigate the functional differences in CF inputs to modules. CF signals in medial modules show anticipatory decreases, early increases, secondary increases, and reward-related increases or decreases, which represent quick motor initiation, go cues, fast motor behavior, and positive reward outcomes. CF signals in lateral modules show early increases and reward-related decreases, which represent no-go and/or go cues and positive reward outcomes. The boundaries of CF functions broadly correspond to those of aldolase C patterning. These results indicate that spatially segregated CF inputs in different modules play distinct roles in the execution of goal-directed behavior.

SUBMITTER: Tsutsumi S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6844646 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modular organization of cerebellar climbing fiber inputs during goal-directed behavior.

Tsutsumi Shinichiro S   Hidaka Naoki N   Isomura Yoshikazu Y   Matsuzaki Masanori M   Sakimura Kenji K   Kano Masanobu M   Kitamura Kazuo K  

eLife 20191009


The cerebellum has a parasagittal modular architecture characterized by precisely organized climbing fiber (CF) projections that are congruent with alternating aldolase C/zebrin II expression. However, the behavioral relevance of CF inputs into individual modules remains poorly understood. Here, we used two-photon calcium imaging in the cerebellar hemisphere Crus II in mice performing an auditory go/no-go task to investigate the functional differences in CF inputs to modules. CF signals in media  ...[more]

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