Tangential migration of neuronal precursors of glutamatergic neurons in the adult mammalian brain

GJ Sun, Y Zhou, RP Stadel, J Moss… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
GJ Sun, Y Zhou, RP Stadel, J Moss, JHA Yong, S Ito, NK Kawasaki, AT Phan, JH Oh…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015National Acad Sciences
In a classic model of mammalian brain formation, precursors of principal glutamatergic
neurons migrate radially along radial glia fibers whereas GABAergic interneuron precursors
migrate tangentially. These migration modes have significant implications for brain function.
Here we used clonal lineage tracing of active radial glia-like neural stem cells in the adult
mouse dentate gyrus and made the surprising discovery that proliferating neuronal
precursors of glutamatergic granule neurons exhibit significant tangential migration along …
In a classic model of mammalian brain formation, precursors of principal glutamatergic neurons migrate radially along radial glia fibers whereas GABAergic interneuron precursors migrate tangentially. These migration modes have significant implications for brain function. Here we used clonal lineage tracing of active radial glia-like neural stem cells in the adult mouse dentate gyrus and made the surprising discovery that proliferating neuronal precursors of glutamatergic granule neurons exhibit significant tangential migration along blood vessels, followed by limited radial migration. Genetic birthdating and morphological and molecular analyses pinpointed the neuroblast stage as the main developmental window when tangential migration occurs. We also developed a partial “whole-mount” dentate gyrus preparation and observed a dense plexus of capillaries, with which only neuroblasts, among the entire population of progenitors, are directly associated. Together, these results provide insight into neuronal migration in the adult mammalian nervous system.
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