A Purkinje cell to parabrachial nucleus pathway enables broad cerebellar influence over the forebrain.

Nature neuroscience
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Abstract

In addition to its motor functions, the cerebellum is involved in emotional regulation, anxiety and affect. We found that suppressing the firing of cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs) rapidly excites forebrain areas that contribute to such functions (including the amygdala, basal forebrain and septum), but that the classic cerebellar outputs, the deep cerebellar nuclei, do not directly project there. We show that PCs directly inhibit parabrachial nuclei (PBN) neurons that project to numerous forebrain regions. Suppressing the PC-PBN pathway influences many regions in the forebrain and is aversive. Molecular profiling shows that PCs directly inhibit numerous types of PBN neurons that control diverse behaviors that are not involved in motor control. Therefore, the PC-PBN pathway allows the cerebellum to directly regulate activity in the forebrain, and may be an important substrate for cerebellar disorders arising from damage to the posterior vermis.

Year of Publication
2023
Journal
Nature neuroscience
Volume
26
Issue
11
Pages
1929-1941
Date Published
11/2023
ISSN
1546-1726
DOI
10.1038/s41593-023-01462-w
PubMed ID
37919612
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