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Math1 Is Essential for the Development of Hindbrain Neurons Critical for Perinatal Breathing

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NEURON
Volume 64, Issue 3, Pages 341-354

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2009.10.023

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  1. NINDS [5F31-NS051046]
  2. NIMH [1F31-MH078678]
  3. NICHD [K12-HD000850]
  4. Baylor Research Advocates for Student Scientists Scholarships
  5. McNair Fellowship
  6. Gene Expression and Microscopy Cores of the Baylor IDDRC [HD024064]
  7. Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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Mice lacking the proneural transcription factor Math 1 (Atoh1) lack multiple neurons of the proprioceptive and arousal systems and die shortly after birth from an apparent inability to initiate respiration. We sought to determine whether Math1 was necessary for the development of hindbrain nuclei involved in respiratory rhythm generation, such as the parafacial respiratory group/retrotrapezoid nucleus (pFRG/RTN), defects in which are associated with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS). We generated a Math1-GFP fusion allele to trace the development of Math 1-expressing pFRG/RTN and paratrigeminal neurons and found that loss of Math1 did indeed disrupt their migration and differentiation. We also identified Math1-dependent neurons and their projections near the pre-Botzinger complex, a structure critical for respiratory rhythmogenesis, and found that glutamatergic modulation re-established a rhythm in the absence of Math1. This study identifies Math1-dependent neurons that are critical for perinatal breathing that may link proprioception and arousal with respiration.

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