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Publication : Developmental expression of MNAR mRNA in the mouse brain.

First Author  Pawlak J Year  2005
Journal  Cell Tissue Res Volume  320
Issue  3 Pages  545-9
PubMed ID  15846512 Mgi Jnum  J:100442
Mgi Id  MGI:3588548 Doi  10.1007/s00441-005-1090-z
Citation  Pawlak J, et al. (2005) Developmental expression of MNAR mRNA in the mouse brain. Cell Tissue Res 320(3):545-9
abstractText  During the development of the central nervous system, estrogen influences cellular differentiation and determines the functional connectivity of distinct neural networks. Estrogens generally act through nuclear estrogen receptors (ERs). Recent research has additionally revealed rapid estrogen effects requiring the binding of estrogen to membrane/cytoplasmic ERs and the activation of intracellular signaling systems such as the Src/MAPK cascade. The scaffold protein MNAR/PELP1 appears to be the designated functional mediator of such non-genomic estrogen effects between non-nuclear ERs and Src/MAPKs. In this study, we demonstrate the expression and differential regulation of MNAR mRNA in the developing male and female mouse brain by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. In the midbrain and hypothalamus, a gradual decline in MNAR mRNA levels has been observed prenatally with the highest values at embryonic day 15 and lowest at postnatal day 15. In the cortex, mRNA levels do not fluctuate until postnatal day 7 but decrease thereafter. No differences in MNAR expression between sexes have been detected. Analysis of neuronal and astroglia-enriched cell cultures has revealed the presence of MNAR in both cell types.
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