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Publication : Origin and Segmental Diversity of Spinal Inhibitory Interneurons.

First Author  Sweeney LB Year  2018
Journal  Neuron Volume  97
Issue  2 Pages  341-355.e3
PubMed ID  29307712 Mgi Jnum  J:256023
Mgi Id  MGI:6114608 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2017.12.029
Citation  Sweeney LB, et al. (2018) Origin and Segmental Diversity of Spinal Inhibitory Interneurons. Neuron 97(2):341-355.e3
abstractText  Motor output varies along the rostro-caudal axis of the tetrapod spinal cord. At limb levels, approximately 60 motor pools control the alternation of flexor and extensor muscles about each joint, whereas at thoracic levels as few as 10 motor pools supply muscle groups that support posture, inspiration, and expiration. Whether such differences in motor neuron identity and muscle number are associated with segmental distinctions in interneuron diversity has not been resolved. We show that select combinations of nineteen transcription factors that specify lumbar V1 inhibitory interneurons generate subpopulations enriched at limb and thoracic levels. Specification of limb and thoracic V1 interneurons involves the Hox gene Hoxc9 independently of motor neurons. Thus, early Hox patterning of the spinal cord determines the identity of V1 interneurons and motor neurons. These studies reveal a developmental program of V1 interneuron diversity, providing insight into the organization of inhibitory interneurons associated with differential motor output.
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