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ISCIENCE
Volume 26, Issue 10, Pages -Publisher
CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.108002
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This study investigates the formation of connections between the prefrontal cortex and the dorsal striatum during postnatal development in mice. It shows that a specific protein, Cdh8, plays a crucial role in the development of these connections.
Action-outcome associations depend on prefrontal cortex (PFC) projections to the dorsal striatum. To assess how these projections form, we measured PFC axon patterning, synapse formation, and functional maturation in the postnatally developing mouse striatum. Using Hotspot analysis, we show that PFC axons form an adult-like pattern of clustered terminations in the first postnatal week that remains largely stable thereafter. PFC-striatal synaptic strength is adult-like by P21, while excitatory synapse density in-creases until adulthood. We then tested how the targeted deletion of a candidate adhesion/guidance pro-tein, Cadherin-8 (Cdh8), from corticostriatal neurons regulates pathway development. Mutant mice showed diminished PFC axon targeting and reduced spontaneous glutamatergic synaptic activity in the dorsal striatum. They also exhibited impaired behavioral performance in action-outcome learning. The data show that PFC-striatal axons form striatal territories through an early, directed growth model and they highlight essential contributions of Cdh8 to the anatomical and functional features critical for the for-mation of action-outcome associations.
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