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Elongation factor 2 and fragile X mental retardation protein control the dynamic translation of Arc/Arg3.1 essential for mGluR-LTD
Authors:Park Sungjin  Park Joo Min  Kim Sangmok  Kim Jin-Ah  Shepherd Jason D  Smith-Hicks Constance L  Chowdhury Shoaib  Kaufmann Walter  Kuhl Dietmar  Ryazanov Alexey G  Huganir Richard L  Linden David J  Worley Paul F
Affiliation:Department of Neurobiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Abstract:The initiation and coordination of activity in limb muscles are the main functions of neural circuits that control locomotion. Commissural neurons connect locomotor circuits on the two sides of the spinal cord, and represent the known neural substrate for left-right coordination. Here we demonstrate that a group of ipsilateral interneurons, V2a interneurons, plays an essential role in the control of left-right alternation. In the absence of V2a interneurons, the spinal cord fails to exhibit consistent left-right alternation. Locomotor burst activity shows increased variability, but flexor-extensor coordination is unaffected. Anatomical tracing studies reveal a direct excitatory input of V2a interneurons onto commissural interneurons, including a set of molecularly defined V0 neurons that drive left-right alternation. Our findings imply that the neural substrate for left-right coordination consists of at least two components; commissural neurons and a class of ipsilateral interneurons that activate commissural pathways.
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