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Publication : Embryonic temporal-spatial delineation of excitatory spinal V3 interneuron diversity.

First Author  Deska-Gauthier D Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  1 Pages  113635
PubMed ID  38160393 Mgi Jnum  J:344351
Mgi Id  MGI:7575668 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113635
Citation  Deska-Gauthier D, et al. (2023) Embryonic temporal-spatial delineation of excitatory spinal V3 interneuron diversity. Cell Rep 43(1):113635
abstractText  Spinal neural circuits that execute movement are composed of cardinal classes of neurons that emerged from distinct progenitor lineages. Each cardinal class contains multiple neuronal subtypes characterized by distinct molecular, anatomical, and physiological characteristics. Through a focus on the excitatory V3 interneuron class, here we demonstrate that interneuron subtype diversity is delineated through a combination of neurogenesis timing and final laminar settling position. We have revealed that early-born and late-born embryonic V3 temporal classes further diversify into subclasses with spatially and molecularly discrete identities. While neurogenesis timing accounts for V3 morphological diversification, laminar settling position accounts for electrophysiological profiles distinguishing V3 subtypes within the same temporal classes. Furthermore, V3 interneuron subtypes display independent behavioral recruitment patterns demonstrating a functional modularity underlying V3 interneuron diversity. These studies provide a framework for how early embryonic temporal and spatial mechanisms combine to delineate spinal interneuron classes into molecularly, anatomically, and functionally relevant subtypes in adults.
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