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Publication : Sonic hedgehog expands neural stem cells in the neocortical region leading to an expanded and wrinkled neocortical surface.

First Author  Shqirat M Year  2021
Journal  Genes Cells Volume  26
Issue  6 Pages  399-410
PubMed ID  33811429 Mgi Jnum  J:306455
Mgi Id  MGI:6715823 Doi  10.1111/gtc.12847
Citation  Shqirat M, et al. (2021) Sonic hedgehog expands neural stem cells in the neocortical region leading to an expanded and wrinkled neocortical surface. Genes Cells 26(6):399-410
abstractText  An expanded and folded neocortex is characteristic of higher mammals, including humans and other primates. The neocortical surface area was dramatically enlarged during the course of mammalian brain evolution from lissencephalic to gyrencephalic mammals, and this bestowed higher cognitive functions especially to primates, including humans. In this study, we generated transgenic (Tg) mice in which the expression of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) could be controlled in neural stem cells (NSCs) and neural progenitors by using the Tet-on system. Shh overexpression during embryogenesis promoted the symmetric proliferative division of NSCs in the neocortical region, leading to the expansion of lateral ventricles and tangential extension of the ventricular zone. Moreover, Shh-overexpressing Tg mice showed dramatic expansion of the neocortical surface area and exhibited a wrinkled brain when overexpression was commenced at early stages of neural development. These results indicate that Shh is able to increase the neocortical NSCs and contribute to expansion of the neocortex.
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