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Endothelial cell-derived GABA signaling modulates neuronal migration and postnatal behavior

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CELL RESEARCH
卷 28, 期 2, 页码 221-248

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INST BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1038/cr.2017.135

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blood vessel; brain; angiogenesis; neuronal migration; GABA signaling; GABAergic neurons; endothelial cells

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  1. National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) Independent Investigator Award from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF)
  2. National Institute of Mental Health [R01MH110438]
  3. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [R01NS073635]
  4. NARSAD Young Investigator Award from BBRF
  5. National Cancer Institute [P01CA080124, R35CA197743]
  6. German Research Foundation (DFG)
  7. Solidar-Immun Foundation

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The cerebral cortex is essential for integration and processing of information that is required for most behaviors. The exquisitely precise laminar organization of the cerebral cortex arises during embryonic development when neurons migrate successively from ventricular zones to coalesce into specific cortical layers. While radial glia act as guide rails for projection neuron migration, pre-formed vascular networks provide support and guidance cues for GABAergic interneuron migration. This study provides novel conceptual and mechanistic insights into this paradigm of vascular-neuronal interactions, revealing new mechanisms of GABA and its receptor-mediated signaling via embryonic forebrain endothelial cells. With the use of two new endothelial cell specific conditional mouse models of the GABA pathway (wGabrb3(Delta Tie2-Cre) and Vgat(Delta Tie2-Cre)), we show that partial or complete loss of GABA release from endothelial cells during embryogenesis results in vascular defects and impairs long-distance migration and positioning of cortical interneurons. The downstream effects of perturbed endothelial cell-derived GABA signaling are critical, leading to lasting changes to cortical circuits and persistent behavioral deficits. Furthermore, we illustrate new mechanisms of activation of GABA signaling in forebrain endothelial cells that promotes their migration, angiogenesis and acquisition of blood-brain barrier properties. Our findings uncover and elucidate a novel endothelial GABA signaling pathway in the CNS that is distinct from the classical neuronal GABA signaling pathway and shed new light on the etiology and pathophysiology of neuropsychiatric diseases such as autism spectrum disorders, epilepsy, anxiety, depression and schizophrenia.

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