New neurons migrate along blood vessels with abundant flow.
(A) Experimental scheme.
(B, C) Three-dimensional reconstructed images of a new neuron (green) and vasculature (red) in the rostral migratory stream (RMS) (B) and glomerular layer (GL) (C).
(D) Distance between new neurons and nearest vessels in the olfactory bulb and RMS (one-way repeated measures ANOVA followed by Bonferroni’s test; 3 and 4 mice for the analysis in the OB and RMS, respectively).
(E) Transmission electron microscopy image of a new neuron (green) and a blood vessel (red) in the GL. Astrocytes (clear arrowheads).
(F) Time-lapse images of a migrating neuron (asterisks) in the Dcx-EGFP mouse GL. Red blood cell (RBC) flow is recorded as a two-photon line-scan image as shown in the right panel. Stationary cells are indicated by sequential numbers.
(G) Average distance between migrating cells and nearest blood vessels (41 cells from 38 mice).
(H) Density of perivascular migrating cells (Wilcoxon signed-rank test; 10 mice).
(I) Proportions of new neurons migrating in different directions along vessels (39 interactions from 26 mice).
(J) Average migration speed (Welch’s t-test; low, 19 cells, high, 25 cells from 39 mice).
(K) Percentage of migratory period (Mann-Whitney U-test; low, 19 cells, high, 24 cells from 38 mice).
(L) Maximum migration speed (unpaired t-test; low, 22 cells, high, 24 cells from 39 mice).
(M) Fluorescent images in the NG2-DsRed mouse GL. Arterioles, capillaries, and venules were characterized by band-like smooth muscle cells (solid arrowhead), pericytes (arrows), and fenestrated smooth muscle cells (clear arrowhead), respectively. CD31 (blue), DsRed (red).
(N) Fluorescent image of a Dcx+/BrdU+ new neuron (solid arrowhead) attached to a capillary. Dcx (green), BrdU (blue), CD31 (blue, tube-like structures), DsRed (red).
(O) Density of BrdU+/Dcx+ cells in the perivascular region of arteriole-side and venule-side capillaries (paired t-test; 3 mice).
(P) Two-photon images of GABAergic neurons (white) and a blood vessel (red) in the VGAT-Venus mouse GL. Circles show positions of added (yellow) and lost (pink) Venus+ cells. Added and lost neurons are indicated by yellow and pink arrows, respectively. RBC flow on Day 21 is shown in the right panel.
(Q) Density of newly added neurons in the perivascular region (paired t-test; 7 mice).
Data are presented as the means ± standard error of the mean (SEM). Scale bars: B, 30 μm; C, 40 μm; E, 1 μm; F, 10 μm; M, 20 μm; N, 20 μm; P, 10 μm. See also Figure. S1 and S2.