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Apical versus Basal Neurogenesis Directs Cortical Interneuron Subclass Fate.


ABSTRACT: Fate determination in the mammalian telencephalon, with its diversity of neuronal subtypes and relevance to neuropsychiatric disease, remains a critical area of study in neuroscience. Most studies investigating this topic focus on the diversity of neural progenitors within spatial and temporal domains along the lateral ventricles. Often overlooked is whether the location of neurogenesis within a fate-restricted domain is associated with, or instructive for, distinct neuronal fates. Here, we use in vivo fate mapping and the manipulation of neurogenic location to demonstrate that apical versus basal neurogenesis influences the fate determination of major subgroups of cortical interneurons derived from the subcortical telencephalon. Somatostatin-expressing interneurons arise mainly from apical divisions along the ventricular surface, whereas parvalbumin-expressing interneurons originate predominantly from basal divisions in the subventricular zone. As manipulations that shift neurogenic location alter interneuron subclass fate, these results add an additional dimension to the spatial-temporal determinants of neuronal fate determination.

SUBMITTER: Petros TJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4704102 | biostudies-other | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Apical versus Basal Neurogenesis Directs Cortical Interneuron Subclass Fate.

Petros Timothy J TJ   Bultje Ronald S RS   Ross M Elizabeth ME   Fishell Gord G   Anderson Stewart A SA  

Cell reports 20151029 6


Fate determination in the mammalian telencephalon, with its diversity of neuronal subtypes and relevance to neuropsychiatric disease, remains a critical area of study in neuroscience. Most studies investigating this topic focus on the diversity of neural progenitors within spatial and temporal domains along the lateral ventricles. Often overlooked is whether the location of neurogenesis within a fate-restricted domain is associated with, or instructive for, distinct neuronal fates. Here, we use  ...[more]

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