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Publication : Ontogenetic establishment of order-specific nuclear organization in the mammalian thalamus.

First Author  Shi W Year  2017
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  20
Issue  4 Pages  516-528
PubMed ID  28250409 Mgi Jnum  J:314660
Mgi Id  MGI:6823053 Doi  10.1038/nn.4519
Citation  Shi W, et al. (2017) Ontogenetic establishment of order-specific nuclear organization in the mammalian thalamus. Nat Neurosci 20(4):516-528
abstractText  The thalamus connects the cortex with other brain regions and supports sensory perception, movement, and cognitive function via numerous distinct nuclei. However, the mechanisms underlying the development and organization of diverse thalamic nuclei remain largely unknown. Here we report an intricate ontogenetic logic of mouse thalamic structures. Individual radial glial progenitors in the developing thalamus actively divide and produce a cohort of neuronal progeny that shows striking spatial configuration and nuclear occupation related to functionality. Whereas the anterior clonal cluster displays relatively more tangential dispersion and contributes predominantly to nuclei with cognitive functions, the medial ventral posterior clonal cluster forms prominent radial arrays and contributes mostly to nuclei with sensory- or motor-related activities. Moreover, the first-order and higher-order sensory and motor nuclei across different modalities are largely segregated clonally. Notably, sonic hedgehog signaling activity influences clonal spatial distribution. Our study reveals lineage relationship to be a critical regulator of nonlaminated thalamus development and organization.
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