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Publication : The involvement of retinoic acid in the development of the vertebrate central nervous system.

First Author  Maden M Year  1991
Journal  Dev Suppl Volume  Suppl 2
Pages  87-94 PubMed ID  1842359
Mgi Jnum  J:33652 Mgi Id  MGI:81130
Citation  Maden M, et al. (1991) The involvement of retinoic acid in the development of the vertebrate central nervous system. Development Suppl 2:87-94
abstractText  We discuss here both previously published data and our current experiments which suggest that the vitamin A derivative, retinoic acid (RA), may play a role in the development of the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS). This evidence comes from the following: both an excess and a deficiency of vitamin A causes embryonic defects of the CNS; RA has been detected endogenously in the CNS; RA stimulates neurite outgrowth; the retinoic acid receptors have been detected with interesting distributions in the CNS; the binding protein for retinol, namely cellular retinol binding protein (CRBP) is found in the radial glia of the ventral floor plate; the binding protein for RA, namely, cellular retinoic acid binding protein (CRABP) is found in particular sets of axons in the developing spinal cord, in particular rhombomeres in the developing hindbrain and in the neural crest. Some hypotheses for the possible role of RA in various aspects of CNS development are discussed.
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