| Literature DB >> 29100013 |
Hechen Bao1, Brent Asrican2, Weidong Li3, Bin Gu4, Zhexing Wen5, Szu-Aun Lim2, Isaac Haniff2, Charu Ramakrishnan6, Karl Deisseroth6, Benjamin Philpot7, Juan Song8.
Abstract
The quiescence of adult neural stem cells (NSCs) is regulated by local parvalbumin (PV) interneurons within the dentate gyrus (DG). Little is known about how local PV interneurons communicate with distal brain regions to regulate NSCs and hippocampal neurogenesis. Here, we identify GABAergic projection neurons from the medial septum (MS) as the major afferents to dentate PV interneurons. Surprisingly, dentate PV interneurons are depolarized by GABA signaling, which is in sharp contrast to most mature neurons hyperpolarized by GABA. Functionally, these long-range GABAergic inputs are necessary and sufficient to maintain adult NSC quiescence and ablating them leads to NSC activation and subsequent depletion of the NSC pool. Taken together, these findings delineate a GABAergic network involving long-range GABAergic projection neurons and local PV interneurons that couples dynamic brain activity to the neurogenic niche in controlling NSC quiescence and hippocampal neurogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: adult hippocampal neurogenesis; long-range GABA circuit; neural stem cells
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29100013 PMCID: PMC5689456 DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2017.10.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Stem Cell ISSN: 1875-9777 Impact factor: 24.633