Sensorimotor Integration and Amplification of Reflexive Whisking by Well-Timed Spiking in the Cerebellar Corticonuclear Circuit

Neuron. 2018 Aug 8;99(3):564-575.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2018.06.028. Epub 2018 Jul 12.

Abstract

To test how cerebellar crus I/II Purkinje cells and their targets in the lateral cerebellar nuclei (CbN) integrate sensory and motor-related inputs and contribute to reflexive movements, we recorded extracellularly in awake, head-fixed mice during non-contact whisking. Ipsilateral or contralateral air puffs elicited changes in population Purkinje simple spike rates that matched whisking kinematics (∼1 Hz/1° protraction). Responses remained relatively unaffected when ipsilateral sensory feedback was removed by lidocaine but were reduced by optogenetically inhibiting the reticular nuclei. Optogenetically silencing cerebellar output suppressed movements. During puff-evoked whisks, both Purkinje and CbN cells generated well-timed spikes in sequential 2- to 4-ms windows at response onset, such that they alternately elevated their firing rates just before protraction. With spontaneous whisks, which were smaller than puff-evoked whisks, well-timed spikes were absent and CbN cells were inhibited. Thus, sensory input can facilitate millisecond-scale, well-timed spiking in Purkinje and CbN cells and amplify reflexive whisker movements.

Keywords: Purkinje; cerebellar nuclei; complex spike; crus I/II; mouse; synchrony; vibrissa.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Action Potentials / physiology*
  • Animals
  • Cerebellar Cortex / chemistry
  • Cerebellar Cortex / cytology
  • Cerebellar Cortex / physiology*
  • Cerebellum / chemistry
  • Cerebellum / cytology
  • Cerebellum / physiology*
  • Female
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice, Transgenic
  • Nerve Net / chemistry
  • Nerve Net / cytology
  • Nerve Net / physiology*
  • Purkinje Cells / chemistry
  • Purkinje Cells / physiology
  • Vibrissae / cytology
  • Vibrissae / innervation
  • Vibrissae / physiology*