Visual three-dimensional spatial distribution of motor neurons innervating superficial limb muscles in mice

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Abstract

The coordination of motor function in the spinal cord depends on selective connections between distinct classes of motor neurons and their target muscles. However, knowledge regarding the anatomical connections between the superficial limb skeletal muscles and the motor neurons that innervate them is limited. In this study, with a combination of the multiple retrograde tracing method with 3DISCO clearing, we explored the spatial distribution of different motor neuron pools targeting specific superficial muscles of the forelimbs or hindlimbs in mouse spinal cords, which were dominated by the radial, median, ulnar, or sciatic nerve. This study reveals the precise interrelationship among different motor neuron pools innervating limb muscles under the same space and time. The data will help to further understand the neural loop and muscular motor coordination.

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Qi, Z., Han, S., Wang, S., Gu, X., Deng, J., Huang, C., & Yin, X. (2022). Visual three-dimensional spatial distribution of motor neurons innervating superficial limb muscles in mice. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 16. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2022.904172

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