Genetic labeling of embryonically-born dentate granule neurons in young mice using the PenkCre mouse line

Genetic labeling of embryonically-born dentate granule neurons in young mice using the PenkCre mouse line

Mortessagne, P., Cartier, E., Balia, M., Fèvre, M., Corailler, F., Herry, C., ... & Pacary, E.

Scientific Reports 14.1 (2024): 5022.

The dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus is a mosaic of dentate granule neurons (DGNs) accumulated throughout life. While many studies focused on the morpho-functional properties of adult-born DGNs, much less is known about DGNs generated during development, and in particular those born during embryogenesis. One of the main reasons for this gap is the lack of methods available to specifically label and manipulate embryonically-born DGNs. Here, we have assessed the relevance of the PenkCre mouse line as a genetic model to target this embryonically-born population. In young animals, PenkCre expression allows to tag neurons in the DG with positional, morphological and electrophysiological properties characteristic of DGNs born during the embryonic period. In addition, PenkCre+ cells in the DG are distributed in both blades along the entire septo-temporal axis. This model thus offers new possibilities to explore the functions of this underexplored population of embryonically-born DGNs.

Genetic labeling of embryonically-born dentate granule neurons in young mice using the PenkCre mouse line