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Publication : Requirement for Dicer in Maintenance of Monosynaptic Sensory-Motor Circuits in the Spinal Cord.

First Author  Imai F Year  2016
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  17
Issue  9 Pages  2163-2172
PubMed ID  27880894 Mgi Jnum  J:241244
Mgi Id  MGI:5898190 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2016.10.083
Citation  Imai F, et al. (2016) Requirement for Dicer in Maintenance of Monosynaptic Sensory-Motor Circuits in the Spinal Cord. Cell Rep 17(9):2163-2172
abstractText  In contrast to our knowledge of mechanisms governing circuit formation, our understanding of how neural circuits are maintained is limited. Here, we show that Dicer, an RNaseIII protein required for processing microRNAs (miRNAs), is essential for maintenance of the spinal monosynaptic stretch reflex circuit in which group Ia proprioceptive sensory neurons form direct connections with motor neurons. In postnatal mice lacking Dicer in proprioceptor sensory neurons, there are no obvious defects in specificity or formation of monosynaptic sensory-motor connections. However, these circuits degrade through synapse loss and retraction of proprioceptive axonal projections from the ventral spinal cord. Peripheral terminals are also impaired without retracting from muscle targets. Interestingly, despite these central and peripheral axonal defects, proprioceptive neurons survive in the absence of Dicer-processed miRNAs. These findings reveal that Dicer, through its production of mature miRNAs, plays a key role in the maintenance of monosynaptic sensory-motor circuits.
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