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Yunming Wu1, Limei Ma1, Kyle Duyck1, Carter C Long1, Andrea Moran1, Hayley Scheerer1, Jillian Blanck1, Allison Peak1, Andrew Box1, Anoja Perera1, C Ron Yu2.
Abstract
In the developing brain, heightened plasticity during the critical period enables the proper formation of neural circuits. Here, we identify the "navigator" neurons, a group of perinatally born olfactory sensory neurons, as playing an essential role in establishing the olfactory map during the critical period. The navigator axons project circuitously in the olfactory bulb and traverse multiple glomeruli before terminating in perspective glomeruli. These neurons undergo a phase of exuberant axon growth and exhibit a shortened lifespan. Single-cell transcriptome analyses reveal distinct molecular signatures for the navigators. Extending their lifespan prolongs the period of exuberant growth and perturbs axon convergence. Conversely, a genetic ablation experiment indicates that, despite postnatal neurogenesis, only the navigators are endowed with the ability to establish a convergent map. The presence and the proper removal of the navigator neurons are both required to establish tight axon convergence into the glomeruli.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30482691 PMCID: PMC6283684 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2018.09.051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173