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Postnatal development of cerebellar zones revealed by neurofilament heavy chain protein expression

The cerebellum is organized into parasagittal zones that control sensory-motor behavior. Although the architecture of adult zones is well understood, very little is known about how zones emerge during development. Understanding the process of zone formation is an essential step toward unraveling how...

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Autores principales: White, Joshua J., Sillitoe, Roy V.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3648691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23675325
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2013.00009
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description The cerebellum is organized into parasagittal zones that control sensory-motor behavior. Although the architecture of adult zones is well understood, very little is known about how zones emerge during development. Understanding the process of zone formation is an essential step toward unraveling how circuits are constructed to support specific behaviors. Therefore, we focused this study on postnatal development to determine the spatial and temporal changes that establish zonal patterns during circuit formation. We used a combination of wholemount and tissue section immunohistochemistry in mice to show that the cytoskeletal protein neurofilament heavy chain (NFH) is a robust marker for postnatal cerebellar zonal patterning. The patterned expression of NFH is initiated shortly after birth, and compared to the domains of several known zonal markers such as zebrin II, HSP25, neurogranin, and phospholipase Cβ4 (PLCβ4), NFH does not exhibit transient expression patterns that are typically remodeled between stages, and the adult zones do not emerge after a period of uniform expression in all lobules. Instead, we found that throughout postnatal development NFH gradually reveals distinct zones in each cerebellar lobule. The boundaries of individual NFH zones sharpen over time, as zones are refined during the second and third weeks after birth. Double labeling with neurogranin and PLCβ4 further revealed that although the postnatal expression of NFH is spatially and temporally unique, its pattern of zones respects a fundamental and well-known molecular topography in the cerebellum. The dynamics of NFH expression support the hypothesis that adult circuits are derived from an embryonic map that is refined into zones during the first 3-weeks of life.
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spelling pubmed-36486912013-05-14 Postnatal development of cerebellar zones revealed by neurofilament heavy chain protein expression White, Joshua J. Sillitoe, Roy V. Front Neuroanat Neuroscience The cerebellum is organized into parasagittal zones that control sensory-motor behavior. Although the architecture of adult zones is well understood, very little is known about how zones emerge during development. Understanding the process of zone formation is an essential step toward unraveling how circuits are constructed to support specific behaviors. Therefore, we focused this study on postnatal development to determine the spatial and temporal changes that establish zonal patterns during circuit formation. We used a combination of wholemount and tissue section immunohistochemistry in mice to show that the cytoskeletal protein neurofilament heavy chain (NFH) is a robust marker for postnatal cerebellar zonal patterning. The patterned expression of NFH is initiated shortly after birth, and compared to the domains of several known zonal markers such as zebrin II, HSP25, neurogranin, and phospholipase Cβ4 (PLCβ4), NFH does not exhibit transient expression patterns that are typically remodeled between stages, and the adult zones do not emerge after a period of uniform expression in all lobules. Instead, we found that throughout postnatal development NFH gradually reveals distinct zones in each cerebellar lobule. The boundaries of individual NFH zones sharpen over time, as zones are refined during the second and third weeks after birth. Double labeling with neurogranin and PLCβ4 further revealed that although the postnatal expression of NFH is spatially and temporally unique, its pattern of zones respects a fundamental and well-known molecular topography in the cerebellum. The dynamics of NFH expression support the hypothesis that adult circuits are derived from an embryonic map that is refined into zones during the first 3-weeks of life. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3648691/ /pubmed/23675325 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2013.00009 Text en Copyright © 2013 White and Sillitoe. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
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Postnatal development of cerebellar zones revealed by neurofilament heavy chain protein expression
title Postnatal development of cerebellar zones revealed by neurofilament heavy chain protein expression
title_full Postnatal development of cerebellar zones revealed by neurofilament heavy chain protein expression
title_fullStr Postnatal development of cerebellar zones revealed by neurofilament heavy chain protein expression
title_full_unstemmed Postnatal development of cerebellar zones revealed by neurofilament heavy chain protein expression
title_short Postnatal development of cerebellar zones revealed by neurofilament heavy chain protein expression
title_sort postnatal development of cerebellar zones revealed by neurofilament heavy chain protein expression
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3648691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23675325
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2013.00009
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