A spatial–temporal map of glutamatergic neurogenesis in the murine embryonic cerebellar nuclei uncovers a high degree of cellular heterogeneity

Author:

Casoni Filippo12ORCID,Croci Laura1,Marroni Francesca12,Demenego Giulia12,Marullo Chiara1,Cremona Ottavio12,Codazzi Franca12,Consalez G. Giacomo12

Affiliation:

1. Division of Neuroscience IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute Milan Italy

2. Vita‐Salute San Raffaele University Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe nuclei are the main output structures of the cerebellum. Each and every cerebellar cortical computation reaches several areas of the brain by means of cerebellar nuclei processing and integration. Nevertheless, our knowledge of these structures is still limited compared to the cerebellar cortex. Here, we present a mouse genetic inducible fate‐mapping study characterizing rhombic lip‐derived glutamatergic neurons of the nuclei, the most conspicuous family of long‐range cerebellar efferent neurons. Glutamatergic neurons mainly occupy dorsal and lateral territories of the lateral and interposed nuclei, as well as the entire medial nucleus. In mice, they are born starting from about embryonic day 9.5, with a peak between 10.5 and 12.5, and invade the nuclei with a lateral‐to‐medial progression. While some markers label a heterogeneous population of neurons sharing a common location (BRN2), others appear to be lineage specific (TBR1, LMX1a, and MEIS2). A comparative analysis of TBR1 and LMX1a distributions reveals an incomplete overlap in their expression domains, in keeping with the existence of separate efferent subpopulations. Finally, some tagged glutamatergic progenitors are not labeled by any of the markers used in this study, disclosing further complexity. Taken together, our results obtained in late embryonic nuclei shed light on the heterogeneity of the excitatory neuron pool, underlying the diversity in connectivity and functions of this largely unexplored cerebellar territory. Our findings contribute to laying the groundwork for a comprehensive functional analysis of nuclear neuron subpopulations.

Funder

Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca

Publisher

Wiley

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