Cholecystokinin facilitates motor skill learning by modulating neuroplasticity in the motor cortex

Hao Li, Jingyu Feng, Mengying Chen, Min Xin, Xi Chen, Wenhao Liu, Liping Wang, Kuan Hong Wang*, Jufang He*

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Abstract

Cholecystokinin (CCK) is an essential modulator for neuroplasticity in sensory and emotional domains. Here, we investigated the role of CCK in motor learning using a single pellet reaching task in mice. Mice with a knockout of Cck gene (Cck-/-) or blockade of CCK-B receptor (CCKBR) showed defective motor learning ability; the success rate of retrieving reward remained at the baseline level compared to the wildtype mice with significantly increased success rate. We observed no long-term potentiation upon high-frequency stimulation in the motor cortex of Cck-/- mice, indicating a possible association between motor learning deficiency and neuroplasticity in the motor cortex. In vivo calcium imaging demonstrated that the deficiency of CCK signaling disrupted the refinement of population neuronal activity in the motor cortex during motor skill training. Anatomical tracing revealed direct projections from CCK-expressing neurons in the rhinal cortex to the motor cortex. Inactivation of the CCK neurons in the rhinal cortex that project to the motor cortex bilaterally using chemogenetic methods significantly suppressed motor learning, and intraperitoneal application of CCK4, a tetrapeptide CCK agonist, rescued the motor learning deficits of Cck-/- mice. In summary, our results suggest that CCK, which could be provided from the rhinal cortex, may surpport motor skill learning by modulating neuroplasticity in the motor cortex. © Li et al.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere83897
JournaleLife
Volume13
Online published3 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Funding

Hong Kong Research Grants Council (GRF11103220M) Jufang He Hong Kong Research Grants Council (GRF11101521M) Jufang He Hong Kong Research Grants Council, Collaborative Research Fund (C1043-21GF) Jufang He Innovation and Technology Fund (MRP/053/18X) Jufang He Innovation and Technology Fund (GHP_075_19GD) Jufang He Health and Medical Research Fund (HMRF09203656) Jufang He National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC31671102) Jufang He Innovation Technology Commission of the Hong Kong SAR, China (Health@InnoHK) Jufang He

Research Keywords

  • cholecystokinin
  • entorhinal cortex
  • motor cortex
  • motor skill learning
  • mouse
  • neuroscience
  • single pellet reaching task

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