Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, Virginia Tech Carilion, Roanoke, VA, USA.
Center for Neurobiology Research, Virginia Tech Carilion, Roanoke, VA, USA.
Cerebellum. 2024 Oct;23(5):1754-1767. doi: 10.1007/s12311-024-01706-w. Epub 2024 May 23.
Evidence from clinical and preclinical studies has shown that the cerebellum contributes to cognitive functions, including social behaviors. Now that the cerebellum's role in a wider range of behaviors has been confirmed, the question arises whether the cerebellum contributes to social behaviors via the same mechanisms with which it modulates movements. This review seeks to answer whether the cerebellum guides motor and social behaviors through identical pathways. It focuses on studies in which cerebellar cells, synapses, or genes are manipulated in a cell-type specific manner followed by testing of the effects on social and motor behaviors. These studies show that both anatomically restricted and cerebellar cortex-wide manipulations can lead to social impairments without abnormal motor control, and vice versa. These studies suggest that the cerebellum employs different cellular, synaptic, and molecular pathways for social and motor behaviors. Future studies warrant a focus on the diverging mechanisms by which the cerebellum contributes to a wide range of neural functions.
临床和临床前研究证据表明,小脑有助于认知功能,包括社交行为。既然小脑在更广泛的行为中的作用已经得到证实,那么问题就出现了,小脑是否通过与调节运动相同的机制来促进社交行为。本综述旨在回答小脑是否通过相同的途径引导运动和社交行为。它侧重于研究以细胞类型特异性方式操纵小脑细胞、突触或基因,然后测试对社交和运动行为的影响。这些研究表明,无论是在解剖学上受限的还是小脑皮层广泛的操作都可能导致社交障碍而不伴有运动控制异常,反之亦然。这些研究表明,小脑在运动和社交行为中采用不同的细胞、突触和分子途径。未来的研究需要关注小脑对广泛的神经功能的贡献的不同机制。