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Constructing an adult orofacial premotor atlas in allen mouse ccf

  • Jun Takatoh
  • , Jae Hong Park
  • , Jinghao Lu
  • , Shun Li
  • , P. M. Thompson
  • , Bao Xia Han
  • , Shengli Zhao
  • , David Kleinfeld
  • , Beth Friedman
  • , Fan Wang
  • Duke University
  • University of California at San Diego
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Premotor circuits in the brainstem project to pools of orofacial motoneurons to execute essential motor action such as licking, chewing, breathing, and in rodent, whisking. Previous transsynaptic tracing studies only mapped orofacial premotor circuits in neonatal mice, but the adult circuits remain unknown as a consequence of technical difficulties. Here we developed a three-step monosynaptic transsynaptic tracing strategy to identify premotor neurons controlling vibrissa, tongue protrusion, and jaw-closing muscles in the adult mouse. We registered these different groups of premotor neurons onto the Allen mouse brain common coordinate framework (CCF) and consequently generated a combined 3D orofacial premotor atlas, revealing unique spatial organizations of distinct premotor circuits. We further uncovered premotor neurons that simultaneously innervate multiple motor nuclei and, consequently, are likely to coordinate different muscles involved in the same orofacial motor actions. Our method for tracing adult premotor circuits and registering to Allen CCF is generally applicable and should facilitate the investigations of motor controls of diverse behaviors.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere67291
JournaleLife
Volume10
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2021

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