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Publication : Microglia contribute to the postnatal development of cortical somatostatin-positive inhibitory cells and to whisker-evoked cortical activity.

First Author  Gesuita L Year  2022
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  40
Issue  7 Pages  111209
PubMed ID  35977514 Mgi Jnum  J:332337
Mgi Id  MGI:7332663 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111209
Citation  Gesuita L, et al. (2022) Microglia contribute to the postnatal development of cortical somatostatin-positive inhibitory cells and to whisker-evoked cortical activity. Cell Rep 40(7):111209
abstractText  Microglia play a key role in shaping the formation and refinement of the excitatory network of the brain. However, less is known about whether and how they organize the development of distinct inhibitory networks. We find that microglia are essential for the proper development of somatostatin-positive (SST(+)) cell synapses during the second postnatal week. We further identify a pair of molecules that act antagonistically to one another in the organization of SST(+) cell axonal elaboration. Whereas CX3CL1 acts to suppress axonal growth and complexity, CXCL12 promotes it. Assessing the functional importance of microglia in the development of cortical activity, we find that a whisker stimulation paradigm that drives SST(+) cell activation leads to reduced cortical spiking in brains depleted of microglia. Collectively, our data demonstrate an important role of microglia in regulating the development of SST(+) cell output early in life.
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