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Zona incerta distributes a broad movement signal that modulates behavior

Sebastian Hormigo, Ji Zhou, Dorian Chabbert, Muhammad S. Sajid, Natan Busel, View ORCID ProfileManuel A. Castro-Alamancos
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.21.545874
Sebastian Hormigo
1Department of Neuroscience, University of Connecticut, School of Medicine Farmington CT 06001 USA
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Ji Zhou
1Department of Neuroscience, University of Connecticut, School of Medicine Farmington CT 06001 USA
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Dorian Chabbert
1Department of Neuroscience, University of Connecticut, School of Medicine Farmington CT 06001 USA
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Muhammad S. Sajid
1Department of Neuroscience, University of Connecticut, School of Medicine Farmington CT 06001 USA
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Natan Busel
1Department of Neuroscience, University of Connecticut, School of Medicine Farmington CT 06001 USA
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Manuel A. Castro-Alamancos
1Department of Neuroscience, University of Connecticut, School of Medicine Farmington CT 06001 USA
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Abstract

The zona incerta is a subthalamic nucleus made up mostly of GABAergic neurons. It has wide- ranging inputs and outputs and is believed to have many integrative functions that link sensory stimuli with motor responses to guide behavior. However, its role is not well established perhaps because few studies have measured the activity of zona incerta neurons in behaving animals under different conditions. To record the activity of zona incerta neurons during exploratory and cue-driven goal-directed behaviors, we used electrophysiology in head-fixed mice moving on a spherical treadmill and fiber photometry in freely moving mice. We found two groups of neurons based on their sensitivity to movement, with a minority of neurons responding to whisker stimuli. Furthermore, zona incerta GABAergic neurons robustly code the occurrence of exploratory and goal-directed movements, but not their direction. To understand the function of these activations, we performed genetically targeted lesions and optogenetic manipulations of zona incerta GABAergic neurons during exploratory and goal-directed behaviors. The results showed that the zona incerta has a role in modulating the movement associated with these behaviors, but this has little impact on overall performance. Zona incerta neurons distribute a broad corollary signal of movement occurrence to their diverse projection sites, which regulates behavior.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • This revision corresponds to the changes made after eLife reviewed the paper. The changes involve text and a correction of Fig.4.

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Zona incerta distributes a broad movement signal that modulates behavior
Sebastian Hormigo, Ji Zhou, Dorian Chabbert, Muhammad S. Sajid, Natan Busel, Manuel A. Castro-Alamancos
bioRxiv 2023.06.21.545874; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.21.545874
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Zona incerta distributes a broad movement signal that modulates behavior
Sebastian Hormigo, Ji Zhou, Dorian Chabbert, Muhammad S. Sajid, Natan Busel, Manuel A. Castro-Alamancos
bioRxiv 2023.06.21.545874; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.21.545874

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