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Characterization of neuropeptides which control cerebellar granule cell survival, migration and differentiation

Authors :
David Vaudry
Auriane Corbière
Magalie Basille
Seyma Bahdoudi
Olfa Masmoudi
Jérome Leprince
Delphine Burel
Magalie Bénard
Ludovic Galas
France Hitoshi Komuro
Source :
SpringerPlus
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

During cerebellar development, granule cell precursors are produced from a secondary germinative zone forming the external granule cell layer (EGL). Immature granule neurons from the inner part of the EGL then start a tangential migration followed by a centripetal inward radial migration across the molecular and Purkinje cell layers to reach their final destination at the bottom of the forming internal granule cell layer (IGL). This complex migratory process is highly regulated and takes about 2 days in rodents and it is essential for the proper formation of the cortical layers forming the mature cerebellum. In the IGL, granule cells differentiate to establish functional excitatory synapses with GABAergic neurons including Purkinje, basket, stellate and Golgi cells, or die. Some neurotrophins and neurotransmitters have been shown to be involved in the control of cerebellar granule cell survival, migration and differentiation. Initially, when I started my carrier as a researcher, we used to claim that very few neuropeptides were produced in the cerebellum. Nevertheless, we now know that this was wrong as we have recently identified by mass spectrometry over 70 peptides expressed in the cerebellum during development. Over the years, the involvement of some of these peptides such as somatostatin, PACAP or ODN, has been established in the control of cerebellar granule cell survival, migration and differentiation as will illustrate my presentation.

Details

ISSN :
21931801
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SpringerPlus
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f45795a4415f3f6a41b5f4a2e4de8ef1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-4-s1-l58