This neuroscience study found that distinct embryonic progenitor pools in the brain's lateral ganglionic eminence give rise to neurons with different circuit connectivity patterns in the striatum. Neurons derived from T-alpha-1-expressing progenitors received stronger input from the medial prefrontal cortex, while neurons from other progenitors were preferentially driven by visual cortex. The work reveals how embryonic origin shapes the wiring of brain circuits, with progenitor type determining long-range inputs and birthdate governing local connections.
van Heusden, Fran; Macey-Dare, Anežka; Gordon, Jack; Krajeski, Rohan; Sharott, Andrew; Ellender, Tommas