Identification of a Hippocampus‐to‐Zona Incerta Projection involved in Motor Learning

Author:

Zhang Zhuo‐Hang12,Wang Bo1,Peng Yan1,Xu Ya‐Wei1,Li Chang‐Hong1,Ning Ya‐Lei1,Zhao Yan1,Shan Fa‐Bo1,Zhang Bo1,Yang Nan1,Zhang Jing1,Chen Xing1,Xiong Ren‐Ping1,Zhou Yuan‐Guo1,Li Ping1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Molecular Biology Center State Key Laboratory of Trauma Burn and Combined Injury Department of Army Occupational Disease Daping Hospital Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University) 10 Changjiang Zhilu Chongqing 400042 China

2. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine The Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University 76 Linjiang Road, Yuzhong Chongqing 400010 China

Abstract

AbstractMotor learning (ML), which plays a fundamental role in growth and physical rehabilitation, involves different stages of learning and memory processes through different brain regions. However, the neural mechanisms that underlie ML are not sufficiently understood. Here, a previously unreported neuronal projection from the dorsal hippocampus (dHPC) to the zona incerta (ZI) involved in the regulation of ML behaviors is identified. Using recombinant adeno‐associated virus, the projections to the ZI are surprisingly identified as originating from the dorsal dentate gyrus (DG) and CA1 subregions of the dHPC. Furthermore, projection‐specific chemogenetic and optogenetic manipulation reveals that the projections from the dorsal CA1 to the ZI play key roles in the acquisition and consolidation of ML behaviors, whereas the projections from the dorsal DG to the ZI mediate the retrieval/retention of ML behaviors. The results reveal new projections from the dorsal DG and dorsal CA1 to the ZI involved in the regulation of ML and provide insight into the stages over which this regulation occurs.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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