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Evidence for PKD2L1-positive neurons present distant from the central canal in the ventromedial spinal cord and Medulla of the adult mouse

View ORCID ProfileNina Jurčić, View ORCID ProfileCaroline Michelle, View ORCID ProfileJérôme Trouslard, View ORCID ProfileNicolas Wanaverbecq, View ORCID ProfileAnne Kastner
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.18.440679
Nina Jurčić
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone, SpiCCI Team, Aix-Marseille Université & CNRS UMR 7289, Timone Campus, 27 Boulevard Jean Moulin, 13005 Marseille, France
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Caroline Michelle
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone, SpiCCI Team, Aix-Marseille Université & CNRS UMR 7289, Timone Campus, 27 Boulevard Jean Moulin, 13005 Marseille, France
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Jérôme Trouslard
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone, SpiCCI Team, Aix-Marseille Université & CNRS UMR 7289, Timone Campus, 27 Boulevard Jean Moulin, 13005 Marseille, France
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Nicolas Wanaverbecq
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone, SpiCCI Team, Aix-Marseille Université & CNRS UMR 7289, Timone Campus, 27 Boulevard Jean Moulin, 13005 Marseille, France
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Anne Kastner
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone, SpiCCI Team, Aix-Marseille Université & CNRS UMR 7289, Timone Campus, 27 Boulevard Jean Moulin, 13005 Marseille, France
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Abstract

Neurons in contact with the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are found around the medullo-spinal central canal (CC) in adult mice. These neurons (CSF-cNs), located within or below the ependymal cell layer known as the stem cell niche, present a characteristic morphology with a dendrite projecting to the CC and ending with a protrusion. They are GABAergic, characterized by an immature neuronal phenotype and selectively express PKD2L1, a channel member of the TRP channel superfamily with properties of sensory receptor.

Using immunohistological techniques in mice, we characterize a new population of PKD2L1 positive cells that is observed around embryonic day 16 (E16), is present distant from the CC in a zone enriched with astrocytes and ependymal fibers of the ventro-medial spinal cord and medulla. With development, their number appears stable although smaller than that of CSF-cNs and they progressively become more distant from the CC with the reorganization of the CC region. These neurons share both functional and phenotypical properties with CSF-cNs, but they appear subdivided in two groups. One, present along the midline, has a bipolar morphology and extend a long dendrite along ependymal fibers and towards the CC. The second group, localized in more ventro-lateral regions, has a multipolar morphology and no apparent projection to the CC

Altogether, we describe a novel population of PKD2L1+ neurons distant from the CC but with properties similar to CSF-cNs that might serve to sense modification in the composition of either CSF or interstitial liquid, a function that will need to be confirmed.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • ABBREVIATIONS

    CC
    central canal
    cMed
    caudal Medulla
    cervSC
    cervical spinal cord
    CSF
    cerebrospinal fluid
    CSF-cN
    cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neuron
    DCX
    doublecortin
    IR
    immunoreactivity
    lumbSC
    lumbar spinal cord
    MAP-2
    Microtubule-Associated Protein 2
    Med
    Medulla oblongata
    NeuN
    neuronal nuclei protein
    EZ
    ependymal zone
    PKD2L1
    polycystin kidney disease 2-like 1 protein
    PSA-NCAM
    polysialylated neuronal cell adhesion molecule
    SC
    spinal cord
    spMed
    sub-postremal Medulla
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    Evidence for PKD2L1-positive neurons present distant from the central canal in the ventromedial spinal cord and Medulla of the adult mouse
    Nina Jurčić, Caroline Michelle, Jérôme Trouslard, Nicolas Wanaverbecq, Anne Kastner
    bioRxiv 2021.05.18.440679; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.18.440679
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    Evidence for PKD2L1-positive neurons present distant from the central canal in the ventromedial spinal cord and Medulla of the adult mouse
    Nina Jurčić, Caroline Michelle, Jérôme Trouslard, Nicolas Wanaverbecq, Anne Kastner
    bioRxiv 2021.05.18.440679; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.18.440679

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