Cell Reports (Oct 2020)

cAMP-Dependent Co-stabilization of Axonal Arbors from Adjacent Developing Neurons

  • Alice Louail,
  • Martijn C. Sierksma,
  • Antoine Chaffiol,
  • Sarah Baudet,
  • Ahlem Assali,
  • Sandrine Couvet,
  • Melissa Nedjam,
  • Fiona Roche,
  • Yvrick Zagar,
  • Jens Duebel,
  • Xavier Nicol

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 1
p. 108220

Abstract

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Summary: Axonal arbors in many neuronal networks are exuberant early during development and become refined by activity-dependent competitive mechanisms. Theoretical work proposed non-competitive interactions between co-active axons to co-stabilize their connections, but the demonstration of such interactions is lacking. Here, we provide experimental evidence that reducing cyclic AMP (cAMP) signaling in a subset of retinal ganglion cells favors the elimination of thalamic projections from neighboring neurons, pointing to a cAMP-dependent interaction that promotes axon stabilization.

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