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Neuronal filopodia: From stochastic dynamics to robustness of brain morphogenesis

Charlotte B. Wit, P. Robin Hiesinger

2022Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Brain development relies on dynamic morphogenesis and interactions of neurons. Filopodia are thin and highly dynamic membrane protrusions that are critically required for neuronal development and neuronal interactions with the environment. Filopodial interactions are typically characterized by non-deterministic dynamics, yet their involvement in developmental processes leads to stereotypic and robust outcomes. Here, we discuss recent advances in our understanding of how filopodial dynamics contribute to neuronal differentiation, migration, axonal and dendritic growth and synapse formation. Many of these advances are brought about by improved methods of live observation in intact developing brains. Recent findings integrate known and novel roles ranging from exploratory sensors and decision-making agents to pools for selection and mechanical functions. Different types of filopodial dynamics thereby reveal non-deterministic subcellular decision-making processes as part of genetically encoded brain development.

Topics & Concepts

FilopodiaNeuroscienceMorphogenesisBiologyDendritic filopodiaDynamics (music)Robustness (evolution)SynapseComputer scienceDendritic spineActinCell biologyPsychologyPedagogyHippocampal formationGeneBiochemistryCellular Mechanics and InteractionsMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsPlanarian Biology and Electrostimulation