Spatial restriction of spontaneous activity towards the rostral primary initiating zone during development of the embryonic mouse hindbrain
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Abstract
In the developing embryonic mouse hindbrain, we have previously shown that synchronized spontaneous activity is driven by midline serotonergic neurons at E11.5. This is mediated, at least in part, by the 5-HT2A receptor, which is expressed laterally in the hindbrain. Activity at E11.5 is widespread within the hindbrain tissue, propagating from the midline to more lateral regions. Using rapid acquisition of [Ca2+]i events along the midline, we now show that the rostral midline, primarily in the region of former rhombomere r2, is the primary initiating zone for this activity. We propose that at E11.5, the combined events along the rostral-caudal axis in combination with events propagating along the medial-lateral axis could assign positional information to developing neurons within the hindbrain. With further development, to E13.5, both the lateral and caudal dimensions of spontaneous activity retract to the rostral midline, occupying an area only 14% of that exhibited at E11.5. We also show that increased levels of [K+]o (to 8 mM) at E13.5 are able to increase the spread of spontaneous activity laterally and rostro-caudally. This suggests that spontaneous activity in the hindbrain depends in a dynamic way on the dominant initiating zone of the rostral midline, and that this relationship changes over development.
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