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GlyT2-Positive Interneurons Regulate Timing and Variability of Information Transfer in a Cerebellar-Behavioral Loop

Ensor Rafael Palacios, Conor Houghton, Paul Chadderton

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Abstract

GlyT2-positive interneurons, Golgi and Lugaro cells, reside in the input layer of the cerebellar cortex in a key position to influence information processing. Here, we examine the contribution of GlyT2-positive interneurons to network dynamics in Crus 1 of mouse lateral cerebellar cortex during free whisking. We recorded neuronal population activity using Neuropixels probes before and after chemogenetic downregulation of GlyT2-positive interneurons in male and female mice. Under resting conditions, cerebellar population activity reliably encoded whisker movements. Reductions in the activity of GlyT2-positive cells produced mild increases in neural activity which did not significantly impair these sensorimotor representations. However, reduced Golgi and Lugaro cell inhibition did increase the temporal alignment of local population network activity at the initiation of movement. These network alterations had variable impacts on behavior, producing both increases and decreases in whisking velocity. Our results suggest that inhibition mediated by GlyT2-positive interneurons primarily governs the temporal patterning of population activity, which in turn is required to support downstream cerebellar dynamics and behavioral coordination.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1568242024
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Neuroscience
Volume45
Issue number5
Early online date29 Jan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Palacios et al.

Funding

This work was supported by a Wellcome Trust Neural Dynamics PhD studentship (108899/B/15/Z) to E.R.P., Leverhulme Research Fellowship (RF-2021-533) to C.H., and Wellcome Trust Investigator Award (209453/Z/17/Z) to P.C. The schematic images in Figure 1 were generated and provided by Elisabeth Meyer whom we also thank for comments on the manuscript.

FundersFunder number
Wellcome Trust Neural Dynamics108899/B/15/Z
Leverhulme TrustRF-2021-533
The Wellcome Trust209453/Z/17/Z

Keywords

  • cerebellum
  • chemogenetics
  • computation
  • inhibition
  • interneuron
  • neural populations

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Neuroscience

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