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TrkB Signaling Directs the Incorporation of Newly Generated Periglomerular Cells in the Adult Olfactory Bulb

Authors :
Emanuela Zuccaro
Matteo Bergami
Anna Menini
Simone Pifferi
Elisa Motori
Marco Canossa
Beatrice Vignoli
Bergami, Matteo
Vignoli, Beatrice
Motori, Elisa
Pifferi, Simone
Zuccaro, Emanuela
Menini, Anna
Canossa, Marco
Source :
Journal of Neuroscience. 33:11464-11478
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Society for Neuroscience, 2013.

Abstract

In the adult rodent brain, the olfactory bulb (OB) is continuously supplied with new neurons which survival critically depends on their successful integration into pre-existing networks. Yet, the extracellular signals that determine the selection which neurons will be ultimately incorporated into these circuits are largely unknown. Here, we show that immature neurons express the catalytic form of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor receptor TrkB [full-length TrkB (TrkB-FL)] only after their arrival in the OB, at the time when integration commences. To unravel the role of TrkB signaling in newborn neurons, we conditionally ablated TrkB-FL in mice via Cre expression in adult neural stem and progenitor cells. TrkB-deficient neurons displayed a marked impairment in dendritic arborization and spine growth. By selectively manipulating the signaling pathways initiated by TrkB in vivo, we identified the transducers Shc/PI3K to be required for dendritic growth, whereas the activation of phospholipase C-γ was found to be responsible for spine formation. Furthermore, long-term genetic fate mapping revealed that TrkB deletion severely compromised the survival of new dopaminergic neurons, leading to a substantial reduction in the overall number of adult-generated periglomerular cells (PGCs), but not of granule cells (GCs). Surprisingly, this loss of dopaminergic PGCs was mirrored by a corresponding increase in the number of calretinin+ PGCs, suggesting that distinct subsets of adult-born PGCs may respond differentially to common extracellular signals. Thus, our results identify TrkB signaling to be essential for balancing the incorporation of defined classes of adult-born PGCs and not GCs, reflecting their different mode of integration in the OB.

Details

ISSN :
15292401 and 02706474
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b2b1f5ea7af2fbe254733bdb8d45b806
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.4812-12.2013