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Reelin restricts dendritic growth of interneurons in the neocortex.

Mohammad I K Hamad1,2, Petya Petrova2, Solieman Daoud2, Obada Rabaya2, Abdalrahim Jbara2, Nesrine Melliti2, Jennifer Leifeld2, Igor Jakovčevski1, Gebhard Reiss1, Joachim Herz3, Eckart Förster2.   

Abstract

Reelin is a large secreted glycoprotein that regulates neuronal migration, lamination and establishment of dendritic architecture in the embryonic brain. Reelin expression switches postnatally from Cajal-Retzius cells to interneurons. However, reelin function in interneuron development is still poorly understood. Here, we have investigated the role of reelin in interneuron development in the postnatal neocortex. To preclude early cortical migration defects caused by reelin deficiency, we employed a conditional reelin knockout (RelncKO) mouse to induce postnatal reelin deficiency. Induced reelin deficiency caused dendritic hypertrophy in distal dendritic segments of neuropeptide Y-positive (NPY+) and calretinin-positive (Calr+) interneurons, and in proximal dendritic segments of parvalbumin-positive (Parv+) interneurons. Chronic recombinant Reelin treatment rescued dendritic hypertrophy in Relncko interneurons. Moreover, we provide evidence that RelncKO interneuron hypertrophy is due to presynaptic GABABR dysfunction. Thus, GABABRs in RelncKO interneurons were unable to block N-type (Cav2.2) Ca2+ channels that control neurotransmitter release. Consequently, the excessive Ca2+ influx through AMPA receptors, but not NMDA receptors, caused interneuron dendritic hypertrophy. These findings suggest that reelin acts as a 'stop-growth-signal' for postnatal interneuron maturation.
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Keywords:  Dendritic growth; GABABRs; Interneurons; Neocortex; Postnatal development; Reelin

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34414407      PMCID: PMC8451942          DOI: 10.1242/dev.199718

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.862


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