Literature DB >> 28083884

Disabled-1 dorsal horn spinal cord neurons co-express Lmx1b and function in nociceptive circuits.

Griselda M Yvone1, Hannah H Zhao-Fleming1, Joe C Udeochu1, Carmine L Chavez-Martinez1, Austin Wang1, Megumi Hirose-Ikeda1, Patricia E Phelps1.   

Abstract

The Reelin-signaling pathway is essential for correct neuronal positioning within the central nervous system. Mutant mice with a deletion of Reelin, its lipoprotein receptors, or its intracellular adaptor protein Disabled-1 (Dab1), exhibit nociceptive abnormalities: thermal (heat) hyperalgesia and reduced mechanical sensitivity. To determine dorsal horn alterations associated with these nociceptive abnormalities, we first characterized the correctly positioned Dab1 neurons in wild-type and mispositioned neurons in Reelin-signaling pathway mutant lumbar spinal cord. Using immunofluorescence, we found that 70% of the numerous Dab1 neurons in Reln+/+ laminae I-II and 67% of those in the lateral reticulated area and lateral spinal nucleus (LSN) co-express the LIM-homeobox transcription factor 1 beta (Lmx1b), an excitatory glutamatergic neuron marker. Evidence of Dab1- and Dab1-Lmx1b neuronal positioning errors was found within the isolectin B4 terminal region of Reln-/- lamina IIinner and in the lateral reticulated area and LSN, where about 50% of the Dab1-Lmx1b neurons are missing. Importantly, Dab1-Lmx1b neurons in laminae I-II and the lateral reticulated area express Fos after noxious thermal or mechanical stimulation and thus participate in these circuits. In another pain relevant locus - the lateral cervical nucleus (LCN), we also found about a 50% loss of Dab1-Lmx1b neurons in Reln-/- mice. We suggest that extensively mispositioned Dab1 projection neurons in the lateral reticulated area, LSN, and LCN and the more subtle positioning errors of Dab1 interneurons in laminae I-II contribute to the abnormalities in pain responses found in Reelin-signaling pathway mutants.
© 2017 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Reeler mouse; lateral cervical nucleus; lateral spinal nucleus; neuronal migration disorders; pain

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28083884      PMCID: PMC5486991          DOI: 10.1111/ejn.13520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Neurosci        ISSN: 0953-816X            Impact factor:   3.386


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2.  Reelin dorsal horn neurons co-express Lmx1b and are mispositioned in disabled-1 mutant mice.

Authors:  Griselda M Yvone; Carmine L Chavez-Martinez; Amanda R Nguyen; Deborah J Wang; Patricia E Phelps
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