| Literature DB >> 17167085 |
Eduardo Gascon1, Alexandre G Dayer, Marc-Olivier Sauvain, Gael Potter, Benoit Jenny, Mathias De Roo, Eloisa Zgraggen, Nicolas Demaurex, Dominique Muller, Jozsef Z Kiss.
Abstract
The initial formation and growth of dendrites is a critical step leading to the integration of newly generated neurons into postnatal functional networks. However, the cellular mechanisms and extracellular signals regulating this process remain mostly unknown. By directly observing newborn neurons derived from the subventricular zone in culture as well as in olfactory bulb slices, we show that ambient GABA acting through GABA(A) receptors is essential for the temporal stability of lamellipodial protrusions in dendritic growth cones but did not interfere with filopodia dynamics. Furthermore, we provide direct evidence that ambient GABA is required for the proper initiation and elongation of dendrites by promoting the rapid stabilization of new dendritic segments after their extension. The effects of GABA on the initial formation of dendrites depend on depolarization and Ca2+ influx and are associated with a higher stability of microtubules. Together, our results indicate that ambient GABA is a key regulator of dendritic initiation in postnatally generated olfactory interneurons and offer a mechanism by which this neurotransmitter drives early dendritic growth.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17167085 PMCID: PMC6674946 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4508-06.2006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167