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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurochem Int. 2016 Jun 6;98:129–137. doi: 10.1016/j.neuint.2016.05.010

Fig. 4. SERT knockout in TCAs not in cortical neurons disrupts barrel map formation.

Fig. 4

A. TCA patterning at L4 visualized by Vglut2 immunostaining of tangential sections through the somatosensory cortex of P7 mice. In control SERTfl/fl mice, Vglut2+ TCAs corresponding to distinct body parts display arrayed patches in five indicated reception subfields. In SERTGluΔ and SERTNull mice, the areas for the subfields were preserved, but no discernible Vglut2+ patterning in the subfields corresponding to anterior snout (AS), lower lip (LL), forepaw (FP) and hindpaw (HP), and Vglut2+ patches in PMBSF corresponding to whiskers were more blurred although the patches were preserved. Vglut2+ patterning in all the subfields in SERTCortexΔ mice was indistinguishable from that seen in SERTRapheΔ mice and control littermate mice. Images for SERTNull, SERTRapheΔ and SERTGluΔ cortices are reproduced from a previous study (Chen et al., 2015) for comparison of Vglut2 immunostaining and TCA patterning in SERTCortexΔ barrel cortex. B. Evaluation of Vglut2+ TCA patterning in P7 PMBSF, by calculating BFI-Vglut2. Mutant and control littermate mouse samples were stained in parallel. N = 5 each for SERTGluΔ and SERTfl/fl littermate mice; N = 3 each for SERTCortexΔ and SERTfl/fl littermate mice, mean ± SEM, *, p < 0.05, Student’s t-test.