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Astrocyte-encoded positional cues maintain sensorimotor circuit integrity

Authors :
Molofsky, Anna V.
Kelley, Kevin W.
Tsai, Hui-Hsin
Redmond, Stephanie A.
Chang, Sandra M.
Madireddy, Lohith
Chan, Jonah R.
Baranzini, Sergio E.
Ullian, Erik M.
Rowitch, David H.
Source :
Nature. May 8, 2014, Vol. 509 Issue 7499, p189, 18 p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Astrocytes, the most abundant cells in the central nervous system, promote synapse formation and help to refine neural connectivity. Although they are allocated to spatially distinct regional domains during development, it is unknown whether region-restricted astrocytes are functionally heterogeneous. Here we show that postnatal spinal cord astrocytes express several region-specific genes, and that ventral astrocyte-encoded semaphorin 3a (Sema3a) is required for proper motor neuron and sensory neuron circuit organization. Loss of astrocyte-encoded Sema3a leads to dysregulated a-motor neuron axon initial segment orientation, markedly abnormal synaptic inputs, and selective death of α- but not of adjacent γ-motor neurons. In addition, a subset of TrkA1 sensory afferents projects to ectopic ventral positions. These findings demonstrate that stable maintenance of a positional cue by developing astrocytes influences multiple aspects of sensorimotor circuit formation. More generally, they suggest that regional astrocyte heterogeneity may help to coordinate postnatal neural circuit refinement.<br />Developing neural circuits must form and maintain appropriate regional connections in a rapidly expanding central nervous system (CNS). Although astrocytes (AS) are increasingly recognized as general regulators of synapse formation [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
509
Issue :
7499
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.367642751
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13161