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Lateral Thalamic Eminence: A Novel Origin for mGluR1/Lot Cells.

Nuria Ruiz-Reig1, Belén Andrés1, Dhananjay Huilgol2,3, Elizabeth A Grove4, Fadel Tissir5, Shubha Tole2, Thomas Theil6, Eloisa Herrera1, Alfonso Fairén1.   

Abstract

A unique population of cells, called "lot cells," circumscribes the path of the lateral olfactory tract (LOT) in the rodent brain and acts to restrict its position at the lateral margin of the telencephalon. Lot cells were believed to originate in the dorsal pallium (DP). We show that Lhx2 null mice that lack a DP show a significant increase in the number of mGluR1/lot cells in the piriform cortex, indicating a non-DP origin of these cells. Since lot cells present common developmental features with Cajal-Retzius (CR) cells, we analyzed Wnt3a- and Dbx1-reporter mouse lines and found that mGluR1/lot cells are not generated in the cortical hem, ventral pallium, or septum, the best characterized sources of CR cells. Finally, we identified a novel origin for the lot cells by combining in utero electroporation assays and histochemical characterization. We show that mGluR1/lot cells are specifically generated in the lateral thalamic eminence and that they express mitral cell markers, although a minority of them express ΔNp73 instead. We conclude that most mGluR1/lot cells are prospective mitral cells migrating to the accessory olfactory bulb (OB), whereas mGluR1+, ΔNp73+ cells are CR cells that migrate through the LOT to the piriform cortex and the OB.
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Keywords:  Cajal–Retzius cells; Tbr2; accessory olfactory bulb; lateral thalamic eminence; lot cells

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27178193      PMCID: PMC6248457          DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhw126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


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