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Dual and plasticity-dependent regulation of cerebello-zona incerta circuits on anxiety-like behaviors

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  • Yue Zhao

    (Guangzhou Medical University
    Zhejiang University School of Medicine
    Zhejiang University)

  • Jin-Tao Wu

    (Hangzhou Normal University)

  • Jia-Bin Feng

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Xin-Yu Cai

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Xin-Tai Wang

    (Hangzhou Normal University)

  • Luxi Wang

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Wei Xie

    (Southeast University)

  • Yan Gu

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Jun Liu

    (Guangzhou Medical University)

  • Wei Chen

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Lin Zhou

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Ying Shen

    (Guangzhou Medical University
    Zhejiang University School of Medicine
    Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

Abstract

Clinical observation has identified cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome, which is characterized by various non-motor dysfunctions such as social disorders and anxiety. Increasing evidence has revealed reciprocal mono-/poly-synaptic connections of cerebello-cerebral circuits, forming the concept of the cerebellar connectome. In this study, we demonstrate that neurons in the cerebellar nuclei (CN) of male mice project to a subset of zona incerta (ZI) neurons through long-range glutamatergic and GABAergic transmissions, both capable of encoding acute stress. Furthermore, activating or inhibiting glutamatergic and GABAergic transmissions in the CN → ZI pathway can positively or negatively regulate anxiety and place preference through presynaptic plasticity-dependent mechanisms, as well as mediate motor-induced alleviation of anxiety. Our data support the close relationship between the cerebellum and emotional processes and suggest that targeting cerebellar outputs may be an effective approach for treating anxiety.

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  • Yue Zhao & Jin-Tao Wu & Jia-Bin Feng & Xin-Yu Cai & Xin-Tai Wang & Luxi Wang & Wei Xie & Yan Gu & Jun Liu & Wei Chen & Lin Zhou & Ying Shen, 2025. "Dual and plasticity-dependent regulation of cerebello-zona incerta circuits on anxiety-like behaviors," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-58727-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-58727-0
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