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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 85 No. 4 April 2001, pp. 1461-1478
Copyright ©2001 by the American Physiological Society
Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1532
Van Kan, Peter L. E. and
Martha L. McCurdy.
Role of Primate Magnocellular Red Nucleus Neurons in Controlling
Hand Preshaping During Reaching to Grasp. J. Neurophysiol. 85: 1461-1478, 2001. Reaching to grasp is
of fundamental importance to primate motor behavior and requires
coordinating hand preshaping with limb transport and grasping. We aimed
to clarify the role of cerebellar output via the magnocellular red
nucleus (RNm) to the control of reaching to grasp. Rubrospinal fibers
originating from RNm constitute one pathway by which cerebellar output
influences spinal circuitry directly. We recorded discharge from
individual forelimb RNm neurons while monkeys performed a
reach-to-grasp task and two tasks that were similar to the
reach-to-grasp task in trajectory, amplitude, and direction but did not
include a grasp. One of these, the device task, elicited reaches while
holding a handle, and the other, the free-reach task, elicited reaches
that did not require any specific hand use for task performance. The
results demonstrate that coordinated whole-limb reaching movements are associated with large discharge modulations of RNm neurons
predominantly when hand use is included. Therefore RNm neurons can at
best only make a minor contribution to the control of reaching
movements that lack hand use. We evaluated relations between the
discharge of individual RNm neurons and electromyographic (EMG)
activity of forelimb muscles during the reach-to-grasp task by
comparing times of peak RNm discharge to times of peak EMG activity.
The results are consistent with the view that RNm discharge may
contribute to EMG activity of both distal and proximal muscles during
reaching to grasp especially digit extensor and limb elevation muscles. Relations between the discharge of individual RNm neurons and movements
of the metacarpi-phalangeal (MCP), wrist, elbow, and shoulder joints
during individual trials of task performance were quantified by
parametric correlation analyses on a subset of neurons studied during
the reach-to-grasp and free-reach tasks. The results indicate that MCP
extensions were consistently preceded by bursts of RNm discharge, and
strong correlations were observed between parameters of discharge and
the duration, velocity, and amplitude of corresponding MCP extensions.
In contrast, relations between discharge and movements of proximal
joints were poorly represented, and RNm discharge was not related to
the speed of limb transport. Based on our data and those of others, we
hypothesize that cerebellar output via RNm is specialized for
controlling hand use and conclude that RNm may contribute to the
control of hand preshaping during reaching to grasp by activating
muscle synergies that produce the appropriate MCP extension at the
appropriate phase of limb transport.
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