Distinct anatomical and functional corticospinal inputs innervate different spinal neuron types

Samaher Fageiry,Claire L Warriner, Jackson Loper,Liam Paninski,Thomas Reardon,Thomas M. Jessell, Rui M. Costa,Andrew Miri

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The corticospinal tract exerts its influence on movement through spinal neurons, which can be divided into types that exhibit distinct functions. However, it remains unknown whether these functional distinctions are reflected in the corticospinal inputs that different types of spinal neurons receive. Using rabies monosynaptic tracing from individual neuron types in the cervical cord and 3D histological reconstruction in mice, we discovered that different types receive inputs distinctly distributed across cortex, and aligned with cell type function. This included a distinct, sparse distribution of direct inputs from cortex onto motor neurons. Coupling rabies tracing with activity measurement during motor behavior revealed different interneuron types receive different input activity patterns, primarily due to the topographical distribution of the corticospinal neurons contacting them. Our results establish that different spinal neuron types get distinct anatomical and functional inputs from the cortex, and reveal functionally relevant homology to primate corticospinal organization.
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