2011
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1014411108
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Proper formation of whisker barrelettes requires periphery-derived Smad4-dependent TGF-β signaling

Abstract: Mammalian somatosensory topographic maps contain specialized neuronal structures that precisely recapitulate the spatial pattern of peripheral sensory organs. In the mouse, whiskers are orderly mapped onto several brainstem nuclei as a set of modular structures termed barrelettes. Using a dual-color iontophoretic labeling strategy, we found that the precise topography of barrelettes is not a result of ordered positions of sensory neurons within the ganglion. We next explored another possibility that formation … Show more

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“…Our analysis of Edn1 −/− mutants further demonstrate that ectopic whisker arrays are selectively targeted by the mandibular branch, according to their position on the lower jaw, and that this innervation in turn induces significant maxillary-like molecular changes in mandibular TG neurons, supporting whisker-specific retrograde signalling (da Silva et al, 2011;Hodge et al, 2007). However, such molecular changes are not sufficient to instruct a maxillary-like, row-specific, pre-target axon sorting of the mandibular tract, nor to instruct the establishment of row-and/or whisker-related patterns of collateral targeting in the dorsal 'mandibular' area of PrV.…”
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“…Our analysis of Edn1 −/− mutants further demonstrate that ectopic whisker arrays are selectively targeted by the mandibular branch, according to their position on the lower jaw, and that this innervation in turn induces significant maxillary-like molecular changes in mandibular TG neurons, supporting whisker-specific retrograde signalling (da Silva et al, 2011;Hodge et al, 2007). However, such molecular changes are not sufficient to instruct a maxillary-like, row-specific, pre-target axon sorting of the mandibular tract, nor to instruct the establishment of row-and/or whisker-related patterns of collateral targeting in the dorsal 'mandibular' area of PrV.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Whisker-related patterns of axon targeting are established prenatally in the hindbrain trigeminal nuclei Distinct rows in the whisker pad are innervated by neuronal populations with segregated latero-medial distribution within the TG maxillary portion (da Silva et al, 2011;Erzurumlu and Jhaveri, 1992;Erzurumlu and Killackey, 1983;Hodge et al, 2007), whereas barrelette topography is not prefigured by a pre-ordered position of neurons within row-specific TG sub-populations (da Silva et al, 2011). We therefore investigated the establishment of whisker-specific afferent patterns in the developing brainstem and carried out row-and whiskerspecific neuronal tracings with multicolour lipophylic NeuroVue fluorescent dyes, which allow controlled diffusion by progressive dye release from a filter membrane (Jensen-Smith et al, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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