Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Tract-Tracing Analysis of Probst Bundle Structure in Netrin1- and DCC-Deficient Mice
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- 26 September 2007
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 27 (39) , 10345-10349
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.2787-07.2007
Abstract
In many cases of callosal dysgenesis in both human patients and mouse models, misguided fibers from the cortex form abnormal bilateral, barrel-shaped structures known as Probst bundles. Because little is known about how axons are arranged within these anomalous fiber bundles, understanding this arrangement may provide structural and molecular insights into how axons behave when they are misguidedin vivo. Previous studies described these bundles as longitudinal swirls of axons that fail to cross the midline (Ozaki et al., 1987). However, recent studies on human acallosal patients using diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTMRI) technology suggest that axons project in an anteroposterior direction within the Probst bundle (Lee et al., 2004; Tovar-Moll et al., 2007). This led us to ask the question, is DTMRI an accurate method for analyzing axonal tracts in regions of high axon overlap and disorganization, or is our current perception of axon arrangement within these bundles inaccurate? Using DTMRI, immunohistochemistry, and carbocyanine dye tract-tracing studies, we analyzed the Probst bundles in both Netrin1 and deleted in colorectal cancer (DCC) mutant mice. Our findings indicate that DTMRI can accurately demonstrate fiber tract orientation and morphology where axons are in ordered arrays such as in the dorsal part of the bundle. In ventral areas, where the axons are disorganized, no coordinated diffusion is apparent via DTMRI. In these regions, a higher-resolution approach such as tract tracing is required. We conclude that in DCC and Netrin1 mutant mice, guidance mechanisms remain in the dorsal part of the tract but are lost ventrally.Keywords
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