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Asymmetric cortical projections to striatal direct and indirect pathways distinctly control actions.


ABSTRACT: The striatal direct and indirect pathways constitute the core for basal ganglia function in action control. Although both striatal D1- and D2-spiny projection neurons (SPNs) receive excitatory inputs from the cerebral cortex, whether or not they share inputs from the same cortical neurons, and how pathway-specific corticostriatal projections control behavior remain largely unknown. Here using a new G-deleted rabies system in mice, we found that more than two-thirds of excitatory inputs to D2-SPNs also target D1-SPNs, while only one-third do so vice versa. Optogenetic stimulation of striatal D1- vs. D2-SPN-projecting cortical neurons differently regulate locomotion, reinforcement learning and sequence behavior, implying the functional dichotomy of pathway-specific corticostriatal subcircuits. These results reveal the partially segregated yet asymmetrically overlapping cortical projections on striatal D1- vs. D2-SPNs, and that the pathway-specific corticostriatal subcircuits distinctly control behavior. It has important implications in a wide range of neurological and psychiatric diseases affecting cortico-basal ganglia circuitry.

SUBMITTER: Klug JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10592949 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Asymmetric cortical projections to striatal direct and indirect pathways distinctly control actions.

Klug Jason R JR   Yan Xunyi X   Hoffman Hilary A HA   Engelhardt Max D MD   Osakada Fumitaka F   Callaway Edward M EM   Jin Xin X  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20250503


The striatal direct and indirect pathways constitute the core for basal ganglia function in action control. Although both striatal D1- and D2-spiny projection neurons (SPNs) receive excitatory inputs from the cerebral cortex, whether or not they share inputs from the same cortical neurons, and how pathway-specific corticostriatal projections control behavior remain largely unknown. Here using a G-deleted rabies system in mice, we found that more than two-thirds of excitatory inputs to D2-SPNs al  ...[more]

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