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PLoS Biol ; 5(9): e241, 2007 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17803360

RÉSUMÉ

Binocular vision requires an exquisite matching of projections from each eye to form a cohesive representation of the visual world. Eye-specific inputs are anatomically segregated, but in register in the visual thalamus, and overlap within the binocular region of primary visual cortex. Here, we show that the transmembrane protein Ten_m3 regulates the alignment of ipsilateral and contralateral projections. It is expressed in a gradient in the developing visual pathway, which is consistently highest in regions that represent dorsal visual field. Mice that lack Ten_m3 show profound abnormalities in mapping of ipsilateral, but not contralateral, projections, and exhibit pronounced deficits when performing visually mediated behavioural tasks. It is likely that the functional deficits arise from the interocular mismatch, because they are reversed by acute monocular inactivation. We conclude that Ten_m3 plays a key regulatory role in the development of aligned binocular maps, which are required for normal vision.


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Protéines de tissu nerveux/physiologie , Vision binoculaire , Voies optiques , Animaux , Protéines membranaires , Souris , Souris knockout , Protéines de tissu nerveux/déficit , Cortex visuel , Champs visuels
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