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The zona incerta negatively regulates the red nucleus during movement cued by sound signals

  • Liang Chen
  • , Xinxing Wang
  • , Hanxiao Liu
  • , Chenzhao He
  • , Allen P.F. Chen
  • , Lu Chen
  • , Thomas A. Kim
  • , Qiaojie Xiong
  • Stony Brook University
  • Fudan University

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Abstract

Auditory signal-cued behaviors rely on a sophisticated neural network. While extensive research has focused on auditory processing and decision-making, the neural circuits governing motor coordination for goal-directed actions remain poorly understood. The red nucleus (RN) is essential for motor coordination, whereas the zona incerta (ZI) plays a key role in modulating sensorimotor circuits. Using tetrode recordings and optogenetics, we investigated the ZI-RN circuit’s role in an auditory-cued decision task. RN neurons were preferentially activated when mice moved to the contralateral port for a reward, and optogenetic activation biased choices toward the contralateral side. Notably, parvalbuminpositive ZI neurons projected to the RN and negatively regulated movement coordination. These findings reveal an inhibitory ZI-RN circuit that shapes auditory-cued, goal-directed movement.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere3003092
JournalPLoS Biology
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

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