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The Journal of Neuroscience, August 15, 2000, 20(16):6063-6076
Origin and Molecular Specification of Striatal Interneurons
Oscar
Marín,
Stewart A.
Anderson, and
John L. R.
Rubenstein
Department of Psychiatry, Nina Ireland Laboratory of Developmental
Neurobiology, Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, University of
California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143-0984
The striatum, the largest component of the basal ganglia, contains
projection neurons and interneurons. Whereas there is considerable agreement that the lateral ganglionic eminence (LGE) is the origin of
striatal projection neurons, less is known about the origin of striatal
interneurons. Using focal injections of retrovirus into the ventral
telencephalon in vitro, we demonstrate that most striatal interneurons tangentially migrate from the medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) or the adjacent preoptic/anterior entopeduncular areas
(POa/AEP) and express the NKX2.1 homeodomain protein. Although the
majority of striatal interneurons (cholinergic,
calretinin+, and parvalbumin+)
maintain the expression of NKX2.1 into adulthood, most of the interneurons expressing somatostatin (SOM), neuropeptide Y (NPY), and
neural nitric oxide synthase (NOS) appear to downregulate the
expression of NKX2.1 as they exit the neuroepithelium. Analysis of
striatal development in mice lacking Nkx2.1 suggests
that this gene is required for the specification of nearly all striatal interneurons. Similar analysis of mice lacking the Mash1
basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) or both the Dlx1 and
Dlx2 homeodomain transcription factors demonstrates that
these genes are required for the differentiation of striatal
interneurons. Mash1 mutants primarily have a reduction
in early-born striatal interneurons, whereas Dlx1/2
mutants primarily have reduced numbers of late-born striatal
interneurons. We also present evidence implicating the Lhx6 and Lhx7 LIM-homeobox genes in the
development of distinct interneuron subtypes. Finally, we hypothesize
that, within the MGE, radially migrating cells generally become
projection neurons, whereas tangentially migrating cells mainly form
interneurons of the striatum and cerebral cortex.
Key words:
NKX2.1; DLX; MASH1; LHX; basal ganglia; interneuron; medial ganglionic eminence; lateral ganglionic eminence; striatum; neuron identity; neuronal specification; telencephalon
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R. Lonigro, D. Donnini, E. Zappia, G. Damante, M. E. Bianchi, and S. Guazzi
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H. Toresson and K. Campbell
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M. Denaxa, C.-H. Chan, M. Schachner, J. G. Parnavelas, and D. Karagogeos
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S. K. Rehen, M. J. McConnell, D. Kaushal, M. A. Kingsbury, A. H. Yang, and J. Chun
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I. Bachy, P. Vernier, and S. Retaux
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H. Wichterle, D. H. Turnbull, S. Nery, G. Fishell, and A. Alvarez-Buylla
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M. McCarthy, D. H. Turnbull, C. A. Walsh, and G. Fishell
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O. Marin, A. Yaron, A. Bagri, M. Tessier-Lavigne, and J. L. R. Rubenstein
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T. Hamasaki, S. Goto, S. Nishikawa, and Y. Ushio
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T. Hamasaki, S. Goto, S. Nishikawa, and Y. Ushio
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S. Anderson, O Marin, C Horn, K Jennings, and J. Rubenstein
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K Yun, S Potter, and J. Rubenstein
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A. S. Kim, S. A. Anderson, J. L. R. Rubenstein, D. H. Lowenstein, and S. J. Pleasure
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