Periodic Reporting for period 3 - CN Identity (Comprehensive anatomical, genetic and functional identification of cerebellar nuclei neurons and their roles in sensorimotor tasks)
Berichtszeitraum: 2022-11-01 bis 2024-04-30
We proposed to conduct optogenetic and electrophysiological methods to establish the functional role of cerebellum. Here we have conduced all the essential measures. In control mice, we introduced the AAV encoding ChR2 or Halo in the cerebellar nuclei neurons. We have validated the effectiveness of optogenetic stimulation on activating or inhibiting cerebellar nuclei neurons. Furthermore, by performing direct electrophysiological recordings in the cerebellar nuclei neurons during optogenetic stimulation, we have established the optimal conditions in controlling the cerebellar outputs. We have next examined the impacts of PFC on the cerebellar regions. Optogenetic or pharmacological inhibition of PFC neurons affected mice ability of performing eye blink conditioning, which has been previously suggested to rely on the PFC and cerebellar activity, but has never been proven. This study has been currently finalized and we expect to submit the manuscript very soon.
As the involvement of cerebellum in controlling the planning of directional licking was initially described by us, our follow up studies on the roles of different cerebellar modules in controlling motor planning are all beyond of the state of the art.
According to the progress we anticipate that we will be able to address the key objectives listed in my proposal.