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Abstract

Despite the variety of physiological and target-related functions, little is known regarding the cellular complexity in the sympathetic ganglion. We explored the heterogeneity of mouse stellate and thoracic ganglia and found an unexpected variety of cell types. We identified specialized populations of nipple- and pilo-erector muscle neurons. These neurons extended axonal projections and were born among other neurons during embryogenesis, but remained unspecialized until target organogenesis occurred postnatally. Target innervation and cell-type specification was coordinated by an intricate acquisition of unique combinations of growth factor receptors and the initiation of expression of concomitant ligands by the nascent erector muscles. Overall, our results provide compelling evidence for a highly sophisticated organization of the sympathetic nervous system into discrete outflow channels that project to well-defined target tissues and offer mechanistic insight into how diversity and connectivity are established during development.

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Title
Visceral motor neuron diversity delineates a cellular basis for nipple- and pilo-erection muscle control
Author
Furlan, Alessandro; La Manno, Gioele; Lübke, Moritz; Häring, Martin; Abdo, Hind; Hochgerner, Hannah; Kupari, Jussi; Usoskin, Dmitry; Airaksinen, Matti S; Oliver, Guillermo; Linnarsson, Sten; Ernfors, Patrik
Pages
1331-1340
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Oct 2016
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
10976256
e-ISSN
15461726
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1825553109
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Oct 2016