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Ultrasound Used for Diagnostic Imaging Facilitates Dendritic Branching of Developing Neurons in the Mouse Cortex

Neuronal differentiation and synaptogenesis are regulated by precise orchestration of intrinsic and extrinsic chemical and mechanical factors throughout all developmental steps critical for the assembly of neurons into functional circuits. While ultrasound is known to alter neuronal migration and ac...

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Autores principales: Papp, Tamas, Ferenczi, Zsuzsanna, Szilagyi, Bernadette, Petro, Matyas, Varga, Angelika, Kókai, Eva, Berenyi, Ervin, Olah, Gabor, Halmos, Gabor, Szucs, Peter, Meszar, Zoltan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8968872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35368285
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.803356
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author Papp, Tamas
Ferenczi, Zsuzsanna
Szilagyi, Bernadette
Petro, Matyas
Varga, Angelika
Kókai, Eva
Berenyi, Ervin
Olah, Gabor
Halmos, Gabor
Szucs, Peter
Meszar, Zoltan
author_facet Papp, Tamas
Ferenczi, Zsuzsanna
Szilagyi, Bernadette
Petro, Matyas
Varga, Angelika
Kókai, Eva
Berenyi, Ervin
Olah, Gabor
Halmos, Gabor
Szucs, Peter
Meszar, Zoltan
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description Neuronal differentiation and synaptogenesis are regulated by precise orchestration of intrinsic and extrinsic chemical and mechanical factors throughout all developmental steps critical for the assembly of neurons into functional circuits. While ultrasound is known to alter neuronal migration and activity acutely, its chronic effect on neuronal behavior or morphology is not well characterized. Furthermore, higher-frequency (3–5 MHz) ultrasound (HFU) is extensively used in gynecological practice for imaging, and while it has not been shown harmful for the developing brain, it might be associated with mild alterations that may have functional consequences. To shed light on the neurobiological effects of HFU on the developing brain, we examined cortical pyramidal cell morphology in a transgenic mouse model, following a single and short dose of high-frequency ultrasound. Layer V neurons in the retrosplenial cortex of mouse embryos were labeled with green and red fluorescent proteins by in utero electroporation at the time of their appearance (E14.5). At the time of their presumptive arrival to layer V (E18.5), HFU stimulation was performed with parameters matched to those used in human prenatal examinations. On the third postnatal day (P3), basic morphometric analyses were performed on labeled neurons reconstructed with Neurolucida. Low-intensity HFU-treated cells showed significantly increased dendritic branching compared to control (non-stimulated) neurons and showed elevated c-fos immunoreactivity. Labeled neurons were immunopositive for the mechanosensitive receptor TRPC4 at E18.5, suggesting the role of this receptor and the associated signaling pathways in the effects of HFU stimulation.
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spelling pubmed-89688722022-04-01 Ultrasound Used for Diagnostic Imaging Facilitates Dendritic Branching of Developing Neurons in the Mouse Cortex Papp, Tamas Ferenczi, Zsuzsanna Szilagyi, Bernadette Petro, Matyas Varga, Angelika Kókai, Eva Berenyi, Ervin Olah, Gabor Halmos, Gabor Szucs, Peter Meszar, Zoltan Front Neurosci Neuroscience Neuronal differentiation and synaptogenesis are regulated by precise orchestration of intrinsic and extrinsic chemical and mechanical factors throughout all developmental steps critical for the assembly of neurons into functional circuits. While ultrasound is known to alter neuronal migration and activity acutely, its chronic effect on neuronal behavior or morphology is not well characterized. Furthermore, higher-frequency (3–5 MHz) ultrasound (HFU) is extensively used in gynecological practice for imaging, and while it has not been shown harmful for the developing brain, it might be associated with mild alterations that may have functional consequences. To shed light on the neurobiological effects of HFU on the developing brain, we examined cortical pyramidal cell morphology in a transgenic mouse model, following a single and short dose of high-frequency ultrasound. Layer V neurons in the retrosplenial cortex of mouse embryos were labeled with green and red fluorescent proteins by in utero electroporation at the time of their appearance (E14.5). At the time of their presumptive arrival to layer V (E18.5), HFU stimulation was performed with parameters matched to those used in human prenatal examinations. On the third postnatal day (P3), basic morphometric analyses were performed on labeled neurons reconstructed with Neurolucida. Low-intensity HFU-treated cells showed significantly increased dendritic branching compared to control (non-stimulated) neurons and showed elevated c-fos immunoreactivity. Labeled neurons were immunopositive for the mechanosensitive receptor TRPC4 at E18.5, suggesting the role of this receptor and the associated signaling pathways in the effects of HFU stimulation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8968872/ /pubmed/35368285 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.803356 Text en Copyright © 2022 Papp, Ferenczi, Szilagyi, Petro, Varga, Kókai, Berenyi, Olah, Halmos, Szucs and Meszar. https://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
Papp, Tamas
Ferenczi, Zsuzsanna
Szilagyi, Bernadette
Petro, Matyas
Varga, Angelika
Kókai, Eva
Berenyi, Ervin
Olah, Gabor
Halmos, Gabor
Szucs, Peter
Meszar, Zoltan
Ultrasound Used for Diagnostic Imaging Facilitates Dendritic Branching of Developing Neurons in the Mouse Cortex
title Ultrasound Used for Diagnostic Imaging Facilitates Dendritic Branching of Developing Neurons in the Mouse Cortex
title_full Ultrasound Used for Diagnostic Imaging Facilitates Dendritic Branching of Developing Neurons in the Mouse Cortex
title_fullStr Ultrasound Used for Diagnostic Imaging Facilitates Dendritic Branching of Developing Neurons in the Mouse Cortex
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound Used for Diagnostic Imaging Facilitates Dendritic Branching of Developing Neurons in the Mouse Cortex
title_short Ultrasound Used for Diagnostic Imaging Facilitates Dendritic Branching of Developing Neurons in the Mouse Cortex
title_sort ultrasound used for diagnostic imaging facilitates dendritic branching of developing neurons in the mouse cortex
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8968872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35368285
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.803356
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