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Publication : Delayed development of adult-generated granule cells in dentate gyrus.

First Author  Overstreet-Wadiche LS Year  2006
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  26
Issue  8 Pages  2326-34
PubMed ID  16495460 Mgi Jnum  J:105753
Mgi Id  MGI:3616417 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4111-05.2006
Citation  Overstreet-Wadiche LS, et al. (2006) Delayed development of adult-generated granule cells in dentate gyrus. J Neurosci 26(8):2326-34
abstractText  A substantial fraction of adult-generated granule cells in the dentate gyrus survive and integrate into the existing neuronal network. These newborn neurons must navigate the environment of the adult brain, a setting that is presumably less optimized for neuronal maturation compared with that in the developing brain. We used EGFP (enhanced green fluorescent protein) expression in newborn granule cells to compare the maturation of adult-generated granule cells to those generated in neonates. Labeled newborn granule cells had indistinguishable physiological properties in adults and neonates, indicating they were at the same functional stage. However, the maturation of adult-generated granule cells was slower than neonatal-generated granule cells. Depolarizing GABAergic network activity and transcription factor activation were reduced in adults relative to neonates, suggesting a role for neural activity in the maturation of newborn granule cells. Consistent with this idea, maturation was altered in mice lacking the GABA synthetic enzyme GAD65 (glutamic acid decarboxylase 65). Together, these results provide evidence that activity-dependent processes in the local environment influence the maturation of newborn granule cells.
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