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  • The cerebellar system is crucial for refining motor actions, with Purkinje cells being the main output of the cerebellar cortex, influenced by various types of inputs.
  • Molecular layer interneurons (MLIs) play a significant role in modulating Purkinje cell activity through feed-forward inhibition, relying on excitatory signals from parallel fibers.
  • A newly developed knock-in mouse line utilizing Cre recombinase allows researchers to specifically target MLIs for study, enabling the examination of their effects on cerebellar function without affecting other cell types.

Article Abstract

The cerebellar system helps modulate and fine-tune motor action. Purkinje cells (PCs) provide the sole output of the cerebellar cortex, therefore, any cerebellar involvement in motor activity must be driven by changes in PC firing rates. Several different cell types influence PC activity including excitatory input from parallel fibers and inhibition from molecular layer interneurons (MLIs). Similar to PCs, MLI activity is driven by parallel fibers, therefore, MLIs provide feed-forward inhibition onto PCs. To aid in the experimental assessment of how molecular layer inhibition contributes to cerebellar function and motor behavior, we characterized a new knock-in mouse line with Cre recombinase expression under control of endogenous c-kit transcriptional machinery. Using these engineered c-Kit mice, we were able to obtain high levels of conditional MLI transduction in adult mice using Cre-dependent viral vectors without any PC or granule cell labeling. We then used the mouse line to target MLIs for activity perturbation in vitro using opto- and chemogenetics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5489153PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0179347PLOS

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