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  • Circuit Integration Initiation of New Hippocampal Neurons in the Adult Brain.

Circuit Integration Initiation of New Hippocampal Neurons in the Adult Brain.

Cell reports (2020-01-30)
Chih-Hao Yang, Adrian Di Antonio, Gregory W Kirschen, Parul Varma, Jenny Hsieh, Shaoyu Ge
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In the adult brain, new dentate granule cells integrate into neural circuits and participate in hippocampal functioning. However, when and how they initiate this integration remain poorly understood. Using retroviral and live-imaging methods, we find that new neurons undergo neurite remodeling for competitive horizontal-to-radial repositioning in the dentate gyrus prior to circuit integration. Gene expression profiling, lipidomics analysis, and molecular interrogation of new neurons during this period reveal a rapid activation of sphingolipid signaling mediated by sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1. Genetic manipulation of this G protein-coupled receptor reveals its requirement for successful repositioning of new neurons. This receptor is also activated by hippocampus-engaged behaviors, which enhances repositioning efficiency. These findings reveal that activity-dependent sphingolipid signaling regulates cellular repositioning of new dentate granule cells. The competitive horizontal-to-radial repositioning of new neurons may provide a gating strategy in the adult brain to limit the integration of new neurons into pre-existing circuits.

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Retinoic acid, ≥98% (HPLC), powder
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Anti-Prox1 Antibody, clone 4G10, clone 4G10, Chemicon®, from mouse
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Anti-GFP antibody produced in rabbit, affinity isolated antibody