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Ccl5 Mediates Proper Wiring of Feedforward and Lateral Inhibition Pathways in the Inner Retina

The β-chemokine Ccl5 and its receptors are constitutively expressed in neurons of the murine inner retina. Here, we examined the functional and structural significance of this constitutive Ccl5 signaling on retinal development. We compared outcomes of electrophysiology, ocular imaging and retinal mo...

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Autores principales: Duncan, D’Anne S., Weiner, Rebecca L., Weitlauf, Carl, Risner, Michael L., Roux, Abigail L., Sanford, Emily R., Formichella, Cathryn R., Sappington, Rebecca M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6194164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30369865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00702
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author Duncan, D’Anne S.
Weiner, Rebecca L.
Weitlauf, Carl
Risner, Michael L.
Roux, Abigail L.
Sanford, Emily R.
Formichella, Cathryn R.
Sappington, Rebecca M.
author_facet Duncan, D’Anne S.
Weiner, Rebecca L.
Weitlauf, Carl
Risner, Michael L.
Roux, Abigail L.
Sanford, Emily R.
Formichella, Cathryn R.
Sappington, Rebecca M.
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description The β-chemokine Ccl5 and its receptors are constitutively expressed in neurons of the murine inner retina. Here, we examined the functional and structural significance of this constitutive Ccl5 signaling on retinal development. We compared outcomes of electrophysiology, ocular imaging and retinal morphology in wild-type mice (WT) and mice with Ccl5 deficiency (Ccl5(-/-)). Assessment of retinal structure by ocular coherence tomography and histology revealed slight thinning of the inner plexiform layer (IPL) and inner nuclear layer (INL) in Ccl5(-/-) mice, compared to WT (p < 0.01). Assessment of postnatal timepoints important for development of the INL (P7 and P10) revealed Ccl5-dependent alterations in the pattern and timing of apoptotic pruning. Morphological analyses of major inner retinal cell types in WT, Ccl5(-/-), gustducin(gfp) and gustducin(gfp)/Ccl5(-/-) mice revealed Ccl5-dependent reduction in GNAT3 expression in rod bipolar cells as well as a displacement of their terminals from the IPL into the GCL. RGC dendritic organization and amacrine cell morphology in the IPL was similarly disorganized in Ccl5(-/-) mice. Examination of the intrinsic electrophysiological properties of RGCs revealed higher spontaneous activity in Ccl5(-/-) mice that was characterized by higher spiking frequency and a more depolarized resting potential. This hyperactive phenotype could be negated by current clamp and correlated with both membrane resistance and soma area. Overall, our findings identify Ccl5 signaling as a mediator of inner retinal circuitry during development of the murine retina. The apparent role of Ccl5 in retinal development further supports chemokines as trophic modulators of CNS development and function that extends far beyond the inflammatory contexts in which they were first characterized.
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spelling pubmed-61941642018-10-26 Ccl5 Mediates Proper Wiring of Feedforward and Lateral Inhibition Pathways in the Inner Retina Duncan, D’Anne S. Weiner, Rebecca L. Weitlauf, Carl Risner, Michael L. Roux, Abigail L. Sanford, Emily R. Formichella, Cathryn R. Sappington, Rebecca M. Front Neurosci Neuroscience The β-chemokine Ccl5 and its receptors are constitutively expressed in neurons of the murine inner retina. Here, we examined the functional and structural significance of this constitutive Ccl5 signaling on retinal development. We compared outcomes of electrophysiology, ocular imaging and retinal morphology in wild-type mice (WT) and mice with Ccl5 deficiency (Ccl5(-/-)). Assessment of retinal structure by ocular coherence tomography and histology revealed slight thinning of the inner plexiform layer (IPL) and inner nuclear layer (INL) in Ccl5(-/-) mice, compared to WT (p < 0.01). Assessment of postnatal timepoints important for development of the INL (P7 and P10) revealed Ccl5-dependent alterations in the pattern and timing of apoptotic pruning. Morphological analyses of major inner retinal cell types in WT, Ccl5(-/-), gustducin(gfp) and gustducin(gfp)/Ccl5(-/-) mice revealed Ccl5-dependent reduction in GNAT3 expression in rod bipolar cells as well as a displacement of their terminals from the IPL into the GCL. RGC dendritic organization and amacrine cell morphology in the IPL was similarly disorganized in Ccl5(-/-) mice. Examination of the intrinsic electrophysiological properties of RGCs revealed higher spontaneous activity in Ccl5(-/-) mice that was characterized by higher spiking frequency and a more depolarized resting potential. This hyperactive phenotype could be negated by current clamp and correlated with both membrane resistance and soma area. Overall, our findings identify Ccl5 signaling as a mediator of inner retinal circuitry during development of the murine retina. The apparent role of Ccl5 in retinal development further supports chemokines as trophic modulators of CNS development and function that extends far beyond the inflammatory contexts in which they were first characterized. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6194164/ /pubmed/30369865 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00702 Text en Copyright © 2018 Duncan, Weiner, Weitlauf, Risner, Roux, Sanford, Formichella and Sappington. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Duncan, D’Anne S.
Weiner, Rebecca L.
Weitlauf, Carl
Risner, Michael L.
Roux, Abigail L.
Sanford, Emily R.
Formichella, Cathryn R.
Sappington, Rebecca M.
Ccl5 Mediates Proper Wiring of Feedforward and Lateral Inhibition Pathways in the Inner Retina
title Ccl5 Mediates Proper Wiring of Feedforward and Lateral Inhibition Pathways in the Inner Retina
title_full Ccl5 Mediates Proper Wiring of Feedforward and Lateral Inhibition Pathways in the Inner Retina
title_fullStr Ccl5 Mediates Proper Wiring of Feedforward and Lateral Inhibition Pathways in the Inner Retina
title_full_unstemmed Ccl5 Mediates Proper Wiring of Feedforward and Lateral Inhibition Pathways in the Inner Retina
title_short Ccl5 Mediates Proper Wiring of Feedforward and Lateral Inhibition Pathways in the Inner Retina
title_sort ccl5 mediates proper wiring of feedforward and lateral inhibition pathways in the inner retina
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6194164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30369865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00702
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