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Sonic hedgehog expression in corticofugal projection neurons directs cortical microcircuit formation.


ABSTRACT: The precise connectivity of inputs and outputs is critical for cerebral cortex function; however, the cellular mechanisms that establish these connections are poorly understood. Here, we show that the secreted molecule Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is involved in synapse formation of a specific cortical circuit. Shh is expressed in layer V corticofugal projection neurons and the Shh receptor, Brother of CDO (Boc), is expressed in local and callosal projection neurons of layer II/III that synapse onto the subcortical projection neurons. Layer V neurons of mice lacking functional Shh exhibit decreased synapses. Conversely, the loss of functional Boc leads to a reduction in the strength of synaptic connections onto layer Vb, but not layer II/III, pyramidal neurons. These results demonstrate that Shh is expressed in postsynaptic target cells while Boc is expressed in a complementary population of presynaptic input neurons, and they function to guide the formation of cortical microcircuitry.

SUBMITTER: Harwell CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3551478 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sonic hedgehog expression in corticofugal projection neurons directs cortical microcircuit formation.

Harwell Corey C CC   Parker Philip R L PR   Gee Steven M SM   Okada Ami A   McConnell Susan K SK   Kreitzer Anatol C AC   Kriegstein Arnold R AR  

Neuron 20120321 6


<h4>Video abstract</h4>The precise connectivity of inputs and outputs is critical for cerebral cortex function; however, the cellular mechanisms that establish these connections are poorly understood. Here, we show that the secreted molecule Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) is involved in synapse formation of a specific cortical circuit. Shh is expressed in layer V corticofugal projection neurons and the Shh receptor, Brother of CDO (Boc), is expressed in local and callosal projection neurons of layer II/II  ...[more]

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