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Page 1: Tracing Neuronal Cell Development and Maturation in the Mouse Spinal Cord

Tracing Neuronal Cell Development and Maturation

in the Mouse Spinal Cord

Kelly ProbstDr. Michael Gross Laboratory

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Sensory InformationSomatosensory

Visual

Auditory

Olfactory

Gustatory

Vestibular

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ExteroceptiveTouch, Temperature, Pain

Proprioceptive Body Position

InteroceptiveStatus of Viscera

Somatosensory Information

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Sensory Information Flow

Brain Spinal Cord Body

Visceral Afferents

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AA

Dorsal Root Ganglion(DRG))

Spinal Cord

Spinal Cord Innervation by Sensory Neurons

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Spinal Relay Interneurons

Thalamus

Hindbrain

Cerebellum

Sensory Neuron

Relay Interneuron

Synaptic Connection

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Ventricular Zone

Mantle Zone

SMG1

G2

PMG0

Neurons Born (E10.5 to E13.5)

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Early Embryonic Interneuron Populations

VZMZ

Isl1-2 = I3

Foxd3 = I2

Lbx1 = I4

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Project Objective• Match adult ascending tracts with embryonic

neural tube populations

• Identify when in development these relay axonal projections reach the brain

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Backfill Analysis

Flour-Dextran

Contralateral

Ipsilateral

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Embryo Dissection

Hindbrain

C1 (Atlas)

Cervical Vertebrae

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Fill

TMR-dextran Fill

Filled Neuron

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Incubation

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Spinal Cord/Brain Dissection

Fill Site

Brachial Enlargeme

nt

Cervical Region

Abdominal Region Lumbar Region and

Enlargement

Hindbrain-Spinal Cord Junction

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E18.5 Backfilled Spinal Cord

1 cmSection 27(27 sections X 100 m = 2.7 mm)

Dorsal

Ventral

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E17.5 Backfilled Spinal Cord

1 cm

Section 10(10 sections X 100 m = 1.0 mm)

Dorsal

Ventral

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E16.5 Backfilled Lbx1 +/- Spinal Cord

1 cm

Section 28(28 sections X 40 m = 1.1 mm)

Dorsal

Ventral

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Conclusions

• By embryonic day 16.5, the axons of some relay interneurons have reached the hindbrain

• A subset of these relay interneurons express Lbx1 and therefore are derived from the I4, I5, or I6 embryonic populations

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Future Goals

• Backfill younger spinal cords• Backfill from specific brain regions• Co-label backfills with more marker

combinations

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Acknowledgements

Dr. Michael GrossDr. Kevin Ahern

Howard Hughes Medical Institute


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