DCC mediated axon guidance of spinal interneurons is essential for normal locomotor central pattern generator function

0301 basic medicine Axon guidance Neuronal network Receptors, Cell Surface Cell Biology Development Axons Mice 03 medical and health sciences Commissural interneuron Spinal Cord Interneurons Central Pattern Generators Animals Netrin Receptors Molecular Biology V3 subtype Locomotion Developmental Biology Signal Transduction
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2012.03.017 Publication Date: 2012-04-14T18:19:06Z
ABSTRACT
Coordinated limb rhythmic movements take place through organized signaling in local spinal cord neuronal networks. The establishment of these circuitries during development is dependent on the correct guidance of axons to their targets. It has previously been shown that the well-known axon guidance molecule netrin-1 is required for configuring the circuitry that provides left-right alternating coordination in fictive locomotion. The attraction of commissural axons to the midline in response to netrin-1 has been shown to involve the netrin-1 receptor DCC (deleted in Colorectal Cancer). However, the role of DCC for the establishment of CPG coordination has not yet been resolved. We show that mice carrying a null mutation of DCC displayed an uncoordinated left-right activity during fictive locomotion accompanied by a loss of interneuronal subpopulations originating from commissural progenitors. Thus, DCC plays a crucial role in the formation of spinal neuronal circuitry coordinating left-right activities. Together with the previously published results from netrin-1 deficient mice, the data presented in this study suggest a role for the most ventral originating V3 interneurons in synchronous activities over the midline. Further, it provides evidence that axon crossing in the spinal cord is more intricately controlled than in previously suggested models of DCC-netrin-1 interaction.
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