Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.
Neurobiology Section, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093.
eNeuro. 2021 Aug 25;8(4). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0200-21.2021. Print 2021 Jul-Aug.
Animals precisely coordinate their left and right limbs for various adaptive purposes. While the left and right limbs are clearly controlled by different cortical hemispheres, the neural mechanisms that determine the action sequence between them remains elusive. Here, we have established a novel head-fixed bimanual-press (biPress) sequence task in which mice sequentially press left and right pedals with their forelimbs in a predetermined order. Using this motor task, we found that the motor cortical neurons responsible for the first press (1P) also generate independent motor signals for the second press (2P) by the opposite forelimb during the movement transitions between forelimbs. Projection-specific calcium imaging and optogenetic manipulation revealed these motor signals are transferred from one motor cortical hemisphere to the other via corticocortical projections. Together, our results suggest the motor cortices coordinate sequential bimanual movements through corticocortical pathways.
动物为了各种适应目的而精确协调其左右肢体。虽然左右肢体显然由不同的大脑皮质半球控制,但决定它们之间动作顺序的神经机制仍难以捉摸。在这里,我们建立了一种新的头部固定的双手按压(biPress)序列任务,在此任务中,小鼠以前肢按预定顺序依次按压左右踏板。使用这个运动任务,我们发现负责第一次按压(1P)的运动皮质神经元在四肢之间的运动转换期间,通过相反的前肢,为第二次按压(2P)产生独立的运动信号。针对特定投射的钙成像和光遗传学操作表明,这些运动信号通过皮质间投射从一个运动皮质半球传递到另一个。总的来说,我们的结果表明,运动皮质通过皮质间通路协调顺序的双手运动。