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Early trigeminal ganglion afferents enter the cerebellum before the Purkinje cells are born and target the nuclear transitory zone.

Hassan Marzban1,2, Maryam Rahimi-Balaei3, Richard Hawkes4.   

Abstract

In the standard model for the development of climbing and mossy fiber afferent pathways to the cerebellum, the ingrowing axons target the embryonic Purkinje cell somata (around embryonic ages (E13-E16 in mice). In this report, we describe a novel earlier stage in afferent development. Immunostaining for a neurofilament-associated antigen (NAA) reveals the early axon distributions with remarkable clarity. Using a combination of DiI axon tract tracing, analysis of neurogenin1 null mice, which do not develop trigeminal ganglia, and mouse embryos maintained in vitro, we show that the first axons to innervate the cerebellar primordium as early as E9 arise from the trigeminal ganglion. Therefore, early trigeminal axons are in situ before the Purkinje cells are born. Double immunostaining for NAA and markers of the different domains in the cerebellar primordium reveal that afferents first target the nuclear transitory zone (E9-E10), and only later (E10-E11) are the axons, either collaterals from the trigeminal ganglion or a new afferent source (e.g., vestibular ganglia), seen in the Purkinje cell plate. The finding that the earliest axons to the cerebellum derive from the trigeminal ganglion and enter the cerebellar primordium before the Purkinje cells are born, where they seem to target the cerebellar nuclei, reveals a novel stage in the development of the cerebellar afferents.

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Keywords:  Afferent; Cerebellar nuclei; Cerebellum; Purkinje cell; Trigeminal ganglion; Vestibular ganglion

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31256239     DOI: 10.1007/s00429-019-01916-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Struct Funct        ISSN: 1863-2653            Impact factor:   3.270


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4.  Potential role of TGFΒ and autophagy in early crebellum development.

Authors:  Azadeh Dalvand; Simone C da Silva Rosa; Saeid Ghavami; Hassan Marzban
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