Disruption of neonatal Purkinje cell function underlies injury-related learning deficits

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Abstract

It is hypothesized that perinatal cerebellar injury leads to longterm functional deficits due to circuit dysmaturation. Using a novel integration of GCaMP6f fiber photometry with automated measurement of cerebellar behavior using the ErasmusLadder, we causally link cerebellar injury to altered Purkinje cell responses during maladaptive behavior. Chemogenetic inhibition of neonatal Purkinje cells is sufficient to phenocopy the effects of perinatal cerebellar injury. Our results uncover a direct link between perinatal cerebellar injury and activity-dependent maturation of cerebellar cortex.

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Sathyanesan, A., Kratimenos, P., & Gallo, V. (2021). Disruption of neonatal Purkinje cell function underlies injury-related learning deficits. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118(11). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2017876118

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