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The HMG box transcription factors Sox1a and Sox1b specify a new class of glycinergic interneuron in the spinal cord of zebrafish embryos.

Vanessa Gerber1, Lixin Yang1,2, Masanari Takamiya1, Vanessa Ribes3, Victor Gourain1, Ravindra Peravali1, Johannes Stegmaier4,5, Ralf Mikut4, Markus Reischl4, Marco Ferg1, Sepand Rastegar6, Uwe Strähle6.   

Abstract

Specification of neurons in the spinal cord relies on extrinsic and intrinsic signals, which in turn are interpreted by expression of transcription factors. V2 interneurons develop from the ventral aspects of the spinal cord. We report here a novel neuronal V2 subtype, named V2s, in zebrafish embryos. Formation of these neurons depends on the transcription factors sox1a and sox1b. They develop from common gata2a- and gata3-dependent precursors co-expressing markers of V2b and V2s interneurons. Chemical blockage of Notch signalling causes a decrease in V2s and an increase in V2b cells. Our results are consistent with the existence of at least two types of precursor arranged in a hierarchical manner in the V2 domain. V2s neurons grow long ipsilateral descending axonal projections with a short branch at the ventral midline. They acquire a glycinergic neurotransmitter type during the second day of development. Unilateral ablation of V2s interneurons causes a delay in touch-provoked escape behaviour, suggesting that V2s interneurons are involved in fast motor responses.
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Keywords:  Axonal projections; Development; Glycinergic neurotransmission; Mouse V2c interneuron; Notch; Spinal cord; Transcriptional network; Zebrafish; gata2a; gata3; sox1a; sox1b

Year:  2019        PMID: 30760481     DOI: 10.1242/dev.172510

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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