microRNA-125 distinguishes developmentally generated and adult-born olfactory bulb interneurons.
Development
; 141(7): 1580-8, 2014 Apr.
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New neurons, originating from the subventricular zone, are continuously integrating into neuronal circuitry in the olfactory bulb (OB). Using a transgenic sensor mouse, we found that adult-born OB interneurons express microRNA-125 (miR-125), whereas the pre-existing developmentally generated OB interneurons represent a unique population of cells in the adult brain, without miR-125 activity. Stable inhibition of miR-125 in newborn OB neurons resulted in enhanced dendritic morphogenesis, as well as in increased synaptic activation in response to odour sensory stimuli. These data demonstrate that miR-125 controls functional synaptic integration of adult-born OB interneurons. Our results also suggest that absence of an otherwise broadly expressed miRNA is a novel mechanism with which to achieve neuronal subtype specification.
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Bulbo Olfatorio
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MicroARNs
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Células Madre Adultas
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Células Madre Embrionarias
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Interneuronas
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Animals
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Development
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BIOLOGIA
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EMBRIOLOGIA
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2014
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Article
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Suecia