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Identification of distinct telencephalic progenitor pools for neuronal diversity in the amygdala.


ABSTRACT: The development of the amygdala, a central structure of the limbic system, remains poorly understood. We found that two spatially distinct and early-specified telencephalic progenitor pools marked by the homeodomain transcription factor Dbx1 are major sources of neuronal cell diversity in the mature mouse amygdala. We found that Dbx1-positive cells of the ventral pallium generate the excitatory neurons of the basolateral complex and cortical amygdala nuclei. Moreover, Dbx1-derived cells comprise a previously unknown migratory stream that emanates from the preoptic area (POA), a ventral telencephalic domain adjacent to the diencephalic border. The Dbx1-positive, POA-derived population migrated specifically to the amygdala and, as defined by both immunochemical and electrophysiological criteria, generated a unique subclass of inhibitory neurons in the medial amygdala nucleus. Thus, this POA-derived population represents a previously unknown progenitor pool dedicated to the limbic system.

SUBMITTER: Hirata T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2747779 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of distinct telencephalic progenitor pools for neuronal diversity in the amygdala.

Hirata Tsutomu T   Li Peijun P   Lanuza Guillermo M GM   Cocas Laura A LA   Huntsman Molly M MM   Corbin Joshua G JG  

Nature neuroscience 20090111 2


The development of the amygdala, a central structure of the limbic system, remains poorly understood. We found that two spatially distinct and early-specified telencephalic progenitor pools marked by the homeodomain transcription factor Dbx1 are major sources of neuronal cell diversity in the mature mouse amygdala. We found that Dbx1-positive cells of the ventral pallium generate the excitatory neurons of the basolateral complex and cortical amygdala nuclei. Moreover, Dbx1-derived cells comprise  ...[more]

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