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Publication : Mechanoreceptor synapses in the brainstem shape the central representation of touch.

First Author  Lehnert BP Year  2021
Journal  Cell Volume  184
Issue  22 Pages  5608-5621.e18
PubMed ID  34637701 Mgi Jnum  J:314546
Mgi Id  MGI:6790361 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2021.09.023
Citation  Lehnert BP, et al. (2021) Mechanoreceptor synapses in the brainstem shape the central representation of touch. Cell 184(22):5608-5621.e18
abstractText  Mammals use glabrous (hairless) skin of their hands and feet to navigate and manipulate their environment. Cortical maps of the body surface across species contain disproportionately large numbers of neurons dedicated to glabrous skin sensation, in part reflecting a higher density of mechanoreceptors that innervate these skin regions. Here, we find that disproportionate representation of glabrous skin emerges over postnatal development at the first synapse between peripheral mechanoreceptors and their central targets in the brainstem. Mechanoreceptor synapses undergo developmental refinement that depends on proximity of their terminals to glabrous skin, such that those innervating glabrous skin make synaptic connections that expand their central representation. In mice incapable of sensing gentle touch, mechanoreceptors innervating glabrous skin still make more powerful synapses in the brainstem. We propose that the skin region a mechanoreceptor innervates controls the developmental refinement of its central synapses to shape the representation of touch in the brain.
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