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eLife
Selective targeting of unipolar brush cell subtypes by cerebellar mossy fibers
Timothy S Balmer1  Laurence O Trussell1 
[1] Vollum Institute and Oregon Hearing Research Center, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, United States;
关键词: vestibular;    cerebellum;    mossy fiber;    optogenetics;    granule cell;    unipolar brush cell;   
DOI  :  10.7554/eLife.44964
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In vestibular cerebellum, primary afferents carry signals from single vestibular end organs, whereas secondary afferents from vestibular nucleus carry integrated signals. Selective targeting of distinct mossy fibers determines how the cerebellum processes vestibular signals. We focused on vestibular projections to ON and OFF classes of unipolar brush cells (UBCs), which transform single mossy fiber signals into long-lasting excitation or inhibition respectively, and impact the activity of ensembles of granule cells. To determine whether these contacts are indeed selective, connectivity was traced back from UBC to specific ganglion cell, hair cell and vestibular organ subtypes in mice. We show that a specialized subset of primary afferents contacts ON UBCs, but not OFF UBCs, while secondary afferents contact both subtypes. Striking anatomical differences were observed between primary and secondary afferents, their synapses, and the UBCs they contact. Thus, each class of UBC functions to transform specific signals through distinct anatomical pathways.

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