Metabolic lactate production coordinates vasculature development and progenitor behavior in the developing mouse neocortex
- PMID: 35726058
- DOI: 10.1038/s41593-022-01093-7
Metabolic lactate production coordinates vasculature development and progenitor behavior in the developing mouse neocortex
Abstract
Proper neural progenitor behavior in conjunction with orderly vasculature formation is fundamental to the development of the neocortex. However, the mechanisms coordinating neural progenitor behavior and vessel growth remain largely elusive. Here we show that robust metabolic production of lactate by radial glial progenitors (RGPs) co-regulates vascular development and RGP division behavior in the developing mouse neocortex. RGPs undergo a highly organized lineage progression program to produce diverse neural progeny. Systematic single-cell metabolic state analysis revealed that RGPs and their progeny exhibit distinct metabolic features associated with specific cell types and lineage progression statuses. Symmetrically dividing, proliferative RGPs preferentially express a cohort of genes that support glucose uptake and anaerobic glycolysis. Consequently, they consume glucose in anaerobic metabolism and produce a high level of lactate, which promotes vessel growth. Moreover, lactate production enhances RGP proliferation by maintaining mitochondrial length. Together, these results suggest that specific metabolic states and metabolites coordinately regulate vasculature formation and progenitor behavior in neocortical development.
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Comment in
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Neurogenic-angiogenic synchrony via lactate.Nat Neurosci. 2022 Jul;25(7):839-840. doi: 10.1038/s41593-022-01111-8. Nat Neurosci. 2022. PMID: 35788196 No abstract available.
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