[S40]: Dissociation of corticothalamic and thalamocortical axon targeting by an ephA7‐mediated mechanism
[S40]: Dissociation of corticothalamic and thalamocortical axon targeting by an ephA7‐mediated mechanism
Molecular mechanisms generating the topographic organization of corticothalamic (CT) circuits, which comprise more than three-quarters of the synaptic inputs onto sensory relay neurons, and their interdependence with thalamocortical (TC) axon development are unknown. Using in utero electroporation-mediated gene transfer, we show that EphA7-mediated signaling on neocortical axons controls the within-nucleus topography of CT projections in the thalamus. Notably, CT axons that mis-express EphA7 do not shift the relative positioning of their pathway within the subcortical telencephalon (ST), indicating that they do not depend upon EphA7/ephrin-A signaling in the ST for establishing this topography. Moreover, mis-expression of cortical EphA7 results in disrupted topography of CT projections, but unchanged inter- and intra-areal topography of TC projections. Our results support a model in which EphA/ephrin-A signaling controls independently the precision with which CT and TC projections develop, yet is essential for establishing their topographic reciprocity.
- Vanderbilt University United States
- VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
Cerebral Cortex, Telencephalon, Brain Mapping, Neuroscience(all), Receptor, EphA5, Mice, Inbred Strains, Neocortex, Receptor, EphA7, Synaptic Transmission, Axons, Mice, Thalamus, Neural Pathways, Animals
Cerebral Cortex, Telencephalon, Brain Mapping, Neuroscience(all), Receptor, EphA5, Mice, Inbred Strains, Neocortex, Receptor, EphA7, Synaptic Transmission, Axons, Mice, Thalamus, Neural Pathways, Animals
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