Pax6 loss alters the morphological and electrophysiological development of mouse prethalamic neurons

Development(2021)

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Pax6 is a well-known regulator of early neuroepithelial progenitor development. Its constitutive loss has a particularly strong effect on the developing prethalamus, causing it to become extremely hypoplastic. To overcome this difficulty in studying the long-term consequences of Pax6 loss for prethalamic development, we used conditional mutagenesis to delete Pax6 at the onset of neurogenesis and studied the developmental potential of the mutant prethalamic neurons in vitro. We found that Pax6 loss affected their rates of neurite elongation, the location and length of their axon initial segments and their electrophysiological properties. Our results broaden our understanding of the long-term consequences of Pax6 deletion in the developing mouse forebrain, suggesting that it can have cell autonomous effects on the structural and functional development of some neurons. SUMMARY STATEMENT Pax6 impacts neurite extension, axon initial segment properties and ability to fire normal action potentials in maturing neurons, revealing actions extending beyond those previously characterized in progenitors. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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