Science, Vol.278, No.5337, 474-476, 1997
Interneuron Migration from Basal Forebrain to Neocortex - Dependence on Dlx Genes
Although previous analyses indicate that neocortical neurons originate from the cortical proliferative zone, evidence suggests that a subpopulation of neocortical interneurons originates within the subcortical telencephalon. For example, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-expressing cells migrate in vitro from the subcortical telencephalon into the neocortex. The number of GABA-expressing cells in neocortical slices is reduced by separating the neocortex from the subcortical telencephalon. Finally, mice lacking the homeodomain proteins DLX-1 and DLX-2 show no detectable cell migration from the subcortical telencephalon to the neocortex and also have few GABA-expressing cells in the neocortex.
Keywords:LATERAL GANGLIONIC EMINENCE;NEURONS;CELLS;MOUSE;IMMUNOREACTIVITY;DISPERSION;EXPRESSION;CORTEX;BRAIN;ZONE