| Literature DB >> 26718003 |
Laura Lahti1, Maarja Haugas1, Laura Tikker1, Mikko Airavaara2, Merja H Voutilainen2, Jenni Anttila2, Suman Kumar1, Caisa Inkinen1, Marjo Salminen3, Juha Partanen4.
Abstract
Local inhibitory GABAergic and excitatory glutamatergic neurons are important for midbrain dopaminergic and hindbrain serotonergic pathways controlling motivation, mood, and voluntary movements. Such neurons reside both within the dopaminergic nuclei, and in adjacent brain structures, including the rostromedial and laterodorsal tegmental nuclei. Compared with the monoaminergic neurons, the development, heterogeneity, and molecular characteristics of these regulatory neurons are poorly understood. We show here that different GABAergic and glutamatergic subgroups associated with the monoaminergic nuclei express specific transcription factors. These neurons share common origins in the ventrolateral rhombomere 1, where the postmitotic selector genes Tal1, Gata2 and Gata3 control the balance between the generation of inhibitory and excitatory neurons. In the absence of Tal1, or both Gata2 and Gata3, the GABAergic precursors adopt glutamatergic fates and populate the glutamatergic nuclei in excessive numbers. Together, our results uncover developmental regulatory mechanisms, molecular characteristics, and heterogeneity of central regulators of monoaminergic circuits.Entities:
Keywords: Chicken; Dopamine; GABA; Gata2; Gata3; Glutamate; Hindbrain; Midbrain; Mouse; Neurogenesis; RMTg; SNpr; Serotonin; Tal1; Transcription factor; VTA
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26718003 DOI: 10.1242/dev.129957
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868