[PDF][PDF] GABAergic excitation promotes neuronal differentiation in adult hippocampal progenitor cells

Y Tozuka, S Fukuda, T Namba, T Seki, T Hisatsune - Neuron, 2005 - cell.com
Y Tozuka, S Fukuda, T Namba, T Seki, T Hisatsune
Neuron, 2005cell.com
Hippocampal activity influences neurogenesis in the adult dentate gyrus; however, little is
known about the involvement of the hippocampal circuitry in this process. In the subgranular
zone of the adult dentate gyrus, neurogenesis involves a series of differentiation steps from
radial glia-like stem/progenitor (type-1) cells, to transiently amplifying neuronal progenitor
(type-2) cells, to postmitotic neurons. In this study, we conducted GFP-targeted recordings of
progenitor cells in fresh hippocampal slices from nestin-GFP mice and found that neuronal …
Summary
Hippocampal activity influences neurogenesis in the adult dentate gyrus; however, little is known about the involvement of the hippocampal circuitry in this process. In the subgranular zone of the adult dentate gyrus, neurogenesis involves a series of differentiation steps from radial glia-like stem/progenitor (type-1) cells, to transiently amplifying neuronal progenitor (type-2) cells, to postmitotic neurons. In this study, we conducted GFP-targeted recordings of progenitor cells in fresh hippocampal slices from nestin-GFP mice and found that neuronal progenitor (type-2) cells receive active direct neural inputs from the hippocampal circuitry. This input was GABAergic but not glutamatergic. The GABAergic inputs depolarized type-2 cells because of their elevated [Cl]i. This excitation initiated an increase of [Ca2+]i and the expression of NeuroD. A BrdU-pulse labeling study with GABAA-R agonists demonstrated the promotion of neuronal differentiation via this GABAergic excitation. Thus, it appears that GABAergic inputs to hippocampal progenitor cells promote activity-dependent neuronal differentiation.
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