New pool of cortical interneuron precursors in the early postnatal dorsal white matter

Autor: Cécile Lebrand, Jozsef Zoltan Kiss, O Riccio, Sahana Murthy, Alexandre Dayer, Gábor Szabó, Laszlo Vutskits, Tania Vitalis
Rok vydání: 2012
Předmět:
Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics/metabolism
RNA
Untranslated

PAX6 Transcription Factor
Thyroid Nuclear Factor 1
Glutamate decarboxylase
Nerve Tissue Proteins/metabolism
Ki-67 Antigen/genetics/metabolism
Transcription Factors/genetics/metabolism
Nerve Fibers
Myelinated

Mice
0302 clinical medicine
Cell Movement
Pregnancy
Ki-67 Antigen/genetics
Cortex (anatomy)
Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics
Paired Box Transcription Factors
GABAergic Neurons
Cerebral Cortex
0303 health sciences
ddc:617
biology
Nerve Fibers
Myelinated/metabolism/physiology

Glutamate Decarboxylase
Cerebral Cortex/growth & development
Neurogenesis
Age Factors
Gene Expression Regulation
Developmental

Nuclear Proteins
GABAergic Neurons/physiology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Cerebral cortex
Proteins/genetics
Female
Calretinin
Luminescent Proteins/genetics
Cerebral Cortex/cytology
Bromodeoxyuridine/metabolism
Interneuron
Cognitive Neuroscience
Transcription Factors/genetics
Gene Expression Regulation
Developmental/physiology

Mice
Transgenic

Nerve Tissue Proteins
In Vitro Techniques
Glutamate Decarboxylase/genetics
White matter
03 medical and health sciences
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
Receptors
Serotonin
5-HT3/genetics

Interneurons
Cell Movement/genetics
medicine
Animals
Transcription Factors/metabolism
Luminescent Proteins/genetics/metabolism
Nuclear Proteins/genetics/metabolism
Ki-67 Antigen/metabolism
Glutamate Decarboxylase/genetics/metabolism
Eye Proteins
Nuclear Proteins/metabolism
Cell Proliferation
030304 developmental biology
Homeodomain Proteins
Cerebral Cortex/cytology/growth & development
Gene Expression Regulation
Developmental/genetics/physiology

Proteins
Embryo
Mammalian

Interneurons/physiology
Glutamate Decarboxylase/metabolism
Luminescent Proteins/metabolism
Nerve Fibers
Myelinated/metabolism

ddc:616.8
Doublecortin
Nuclear Proteins/genetics
Mice
Inbred C57BL

Repressor Proteins
Luminescent Proteins
Ki-67 Antigen
Animals
Newborn

Bromodeoxyuridine
nervous system
Nerve Fibers
Myelinated/physiology

biology.protein
Receptors
Serotonin
5-HT3

Gene Expression Regulation
Developmental/genetics

Neuroscience
cortex
development
GAD65
interneurons
migration
neurogenesis
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Transcription Factors
Zdroj: Cerebral cortex (New York N.Y. : 1991)
Cerebral Cortex
Cerebral Cortex, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 86-98
Cerebral Cortex, Vol. 22, No 1 (2012) pp. 86-98
ISSN: 1047-3211
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhr086
Popis: The migration of cortical γ-aminobutyric acidergic interneurons has been extensively studied in rodent embryos, whereas few studies have documented their postnatal migration. Combining in vivo analysis together with time-lapse imaging on cortical slices, we explored the origin and migration of cortical interneurons during the first weeks of postnatal life. Strikingly, we observed that a large pool of GAD65-GFP-positive cells accumulate in the dorsal white matter region during the first postnatal week. Part of these cells divides and expresses the transcription factor paired box 6 indicating the presence of local transient amplifying precursors. The vast majority of these cells are immature interneurons expressing the neuronal marker doublecortin and partly the calcium-binding protein calretinin. Time-lapse imaging reveals that GAD65-GFP-positive neurons migrate from the white matter pool into the overlying anterior cingulate cortex (aCC). Some interneurons in the postnatal aCC express the same immature neuronal markers suggesting ongoing migration of calretinin-positive interneurons. Finally, bromodeoxyuridine incorporation experiments confirm that a small fraction of interneurons located in the aCC are generated during the early postnatal period. These results altogether reveal that at postnatal ages, the dorsal white matter contains a pool of interneuron precursors that divide and migrate into the aCC.
Databáze: OpenAIRE