A prenatal window for enhancing spatial resolution of cortical barrel maps
Mar Aníbal-Martínez,
Lorenzo Puche-Aroca,
Elena Pérez-Montoyo,
Gabriele Pumo,
M. Pilar Madrigal,
Luis M. Rodríguez-Malmierca,
Francisco J. Martini,
Filippo M. Rijli and
Guillermina López-Bendito ()
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Mar Aníbal-Martínez: San Juan de Alicante
Lorenzo Puche-Aroca: San Juan de Alicante
Elena Pérez-Montoyo: San Juan de Alicante
Gabriele Pumo: Fabrikstrasse 24
M. Pilar Madrigal: San Juan de Alicante
Luis M. Rodríguez-Malmierca: San Juan de Alicante
Francisco J. Martini: San Juan de Alicante
Filippo M. Rijli: Fabrikstrasse 24
Guillermina López-Bendito: San Juan de Alicante
Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-17
Abstract:
Abstract Precise mapping of peripheral inputs onto cortical areas is essential for accurate sensory processing. In the mouse primary somatosensory cortex, mystacial whiskers correspond to large, well-defined barrels, while upper lip whiskers form smaller, less distinct barrels. These differences are traditionally attributed to variations in whisker input type and receptor density, but prenatal activity and transcriptional programs also impact somatosensory map development independently of sensory experience. Here, we demonstrate that prenatal ablation of mystacial whiskers leads to a remapping of cortical territories, enhancing the functional and anatomical definition of upper lip whisker barrels. This reorganization occurs without altering peripheral receptor types. Instead, thalamic neurons that receive upper lip inputs adopt a mystacial-like transcriptional profile. Our findings unveil a regulated prenatal mechanism in the thalamus that ensures sufficient cortical barrel size and spatial resolution for sensory processing, irrespective of peripheral receptor type or density, highlighting a critical developmental process in sensory mapping.
Date: 2025
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