Two-photon live imaging of direct glia-to-neuron conversion in the mouse cortex

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Zongqin Xiang [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Shu He [1 ]
Rongjie Chen [1 ]
Shanggong Liu [1 ]
Minhui Liu [4 ]
Liang Xu [1 ]
Jiajun Zheng [2 ]
Zhouquan Jiang [1 ]
Long Ma [1 ]
Ying Sun [1 ]
Yongpeng Qin [1 ]
Yi Chen [1 ]
Wen Li [1 ]
Xiangyu Wang [2 ]
Gong Chen [1 ]
Wenliang Lei [1 ]
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[1] Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Institute of CNS Regeneration(GHMICR),Jinan University
[2] Department of Neurosurgery,The First Affiliated Hospital,Jinan University
[3] Laboratory for Neuroimmunology in Health and Diseases,Guangzhou First People's Hospital,School of Medicine,South China University of Technology
[4] VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain&Disease Research
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Over the past decade,a growing number of studies have reported transcription factor-based in situ reprogramming that can directly conve rt endogenous glial cells into functional neurons as an alternative approach for n euro regeneration in the adult mammalian central ne rvous system.Howeve r,many questions remain regarding how a terminally differentiated glial cell can transform into a delicate neuron that forms part of the intricate brain circuitry.In addition,concerns have recently been raised around the absence of astrocyte-to-neuron conversion in astrocytic lineage-tra cing mice.In this study,we employed repetitive two-photon imaging to continuously capture the in situ astrocyte-to-neuron conversion process following ecto pic expression of the neural transcription factor NeuroD1 in both prolife rating reactive astrocytes and lineage-tra ced astrocytes in the mouse cortex.Time-lapse imaging over several wee ks revealed the ste p-by-step transition from a typical astrocyte with numero us short,tapered branches to a typical neuro n with a few long neurites and dynamic growth cones that actively explored the local environment.In addition,these lineage-converting cells were able to migrate ra dially or to ngentially to relocate to suitable positions.Furthermore,two-photon Ca2+imaging and patch-clamp recordings confirmed that the newly generated neuro ns exhibited synchronous calcium signals,repetitive action potentials,and spontaneous synaptic responses,suggesting that they had made functional synaptic connections within local neural circuits.In conclusion,we directly visualized the step-by-step lineage conversion process from astrocytes to functional neurons in vivo and unambiguously demonstrated that adult mammalian brains are highly plastic with respect to their potential for neuro regeneration and neural circuit reconstruction.
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页码:1781 / 1788
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