A Selective Projection from the Subthalamic Nucleus to Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons of the Striatum.
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) and striatum are two brain regions important for movement. Here, we tested in mice whether the STN has biased influences on different types of nerve cell in striatum. We discovered that STN connections to nerve cells called parvalbumin-expressing interneurons are relatively enriched and impactful. These specialised connections could fulfil diverse and likely unique roles in the brain.
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A Selective Projection from the Subthalamic Nucleus to Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons of the Striatum.
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) and striatum are two brain regions important for movement. Here, we tested in mice whether the STN has biased influences on different types of nerve cell in striatum. We discovered that STN connections to nerve cells called parvalbumin-expressing interneurons are relatively enriched and impactful. These specialised connections could fulfil diverse and likely unique roles in the brain.
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