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The atypical Rho GTPase Rnd2 is critical for dentate granule neuron development and anxiety-like behavior during adult but not neonatal neurogenesis

Despite the central role of Rho GTPases in neuronal development, their functions in adult hippocampal neurogenesis remain poorly explored. Here, by using a retrovirus-based loss-of-function approach in vivo, we show that the atypical Rho GTPase Rnd2 is crucial for survival, positioning, somatodendri...

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Autores principales: Kerloch, Thomas, Farrugia, Fanny, Bouit, Lou, Maître, Marlène, Terral, Geoffrey, Koehl, Muriel, Mortessagne, Pierre, Heng, Julian Ik-Tsen, Blanchard, Mylène, Doat, Hélène, Leste-Lasserre, Thierry, Goron, Adeline, Gonzales, Delphine, Perrais, David, Guillemot, François, Abrous, Djoher Nora, Pacary, Emilie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8872985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34561615
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-021-01301-z
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Sumario:Despite the central role of Rho GTPases in neuronal development, their functions in adult hippocampal neurogenesis remain poorly explored. Here, by using a retrovirus-based loss-of-function approach in vivo, we show that the atypical Rho GTPase Rnd2 is crucial for survival, positioning, somatodendritic morphogenesis, and functional maturation of adult-born dentate granule neurons. Interestingly, most of these functions are specific to granule neurons generated during adulthood since the deletion of Rnd2 in neonatally-born granule neurons only affects dendritogenesis. In addition, suppression of Rnd2 in adult-born dentate granule neurons increases anxiety-like behavior whereas its deletion in pups has no such effect, a finding supporting the adult neurogenesis hypothesis of anxiety disorders. Thus, our results are in line with the view that adult neurogenesis is not a simple continuation of earlier processes from development, and establish a causal relationship between Rnd2 expression and anxiety.