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Fluorescent Labeling of Newborn Dentate Granule Cells in GAD67-GFP Transgenic Mice: A Genetic Tool for the Study of Adult Neurogenesis
Abstract
Neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus is an important form of structural plasticity
in the brain. Here we report a line of BAC transgenic mice (GAD67-GFP mice) that selectively
and transitorily express GFP in newborn dentate granule cells of the adult hippocampus.
These GFP+ cells show a high degree of colocalization with BrdU-labeled nuclei one
week after BrdU injection and express the newborn neuron marker doublecortin and PSA-NCAM.
Compared to mature dentate granule cells, these newborn neurons show immature morphological
features: dendritic beading, fewer dendritic branches and spines. These GFP+ newborn
neurons also show immature electrophysiological properties: higher input resistance,
more depolarized resting membrane potentials, small and non-typical action potentials.
The bright labeling of newborn neurons with GFP makes it possible to visualize the
details of dendrites, which reach the outer edge of the molecular layer, and their
axon (mossy fiber) terminals, which project to the CA3 region where they form synaptic
boutons. GFP expression covers the whole developmental stage of newborn neurons, beginning
within the first week of cell division and disappearing as newborn neurons mature,
about 4 weeks postmitotic. Thus, the GAD67-GFP transgenic mice provide a useful genetic
tool for studying the development and regulation of newborn dentate granule cells.
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neural stem-cellscentral-nervous-system
hippocampal neurogenesis
synaptic plasticity
glutamic-acid
functional implications
gabaergic
phenotype
subventricular zone
gyrus
neurons
biology
multidisciplinary sciences
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/4569Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1371/journal.pone.0012506Citation
Zhao,Shengli;Zhou,Yang;Gross,Jimmy;Miao,Pei;Qiu,Li;Wang,Dongqing;Chen,Qian;Feng,Guoping.
2010. Fluorescent Labeling of Newborn Dentate Granule Cells in GAD67-GFP Transgenic
Mice: A Genetic Tool for the Study of Adult Neurogenesis. Plos One 5(9): e12506-e12506.
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