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A Pivotal Genetic Program Controlled by Thyroid Hormone during the Maturation of GABAergic Neurons

Sabine Richard, Romain Guyot, Martin Rey‐Millet, Margaux Prieux, Suzy Markossian, Denise Aubert, Frédéric Flamant

2020iScience51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mammalian brain development critically depends on proper thyroid hormone signaling, via the TRα1 nuclear receptor. The downstream mechanisms by which TRα1 impacts brain development are currently unknown. In order to investigate these mechanisms, we used mouse genetics to induce the expression of a dominant-negative mutation of TRα1 specifically in GABAergic neurons, the main inhibitory neurons in the brain. This triggered post-natal epileptic seizures and a profound impairment of GABAergic neuron maturation in several brain regions. Analysis of the transcriptome and TRα1 cistrome in the striatum allowed us to identify a small set of genes, the transcription of which is upregulated by TRα1 in GABAergic neurons and which probably plays an important role during post-natal maturation of the brain. Thus, our results point to GABAergic neurons as direct targets of thyroid hormone during brain development and suggest that many defects seen in hypothyroid brains may be secondary to GABAergic neuron malfunction.

Topics & Concepts

GABAergicNeuroscienceBiologyNeuronInhibitory postsynaptic potentialThyroid Disorders and TreatmentsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchRegulation of Appetite and Obesity
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