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Publication : Reelin controls position of autonomic neurons in the spinal cord.

First Author  Yip JW Year  2000
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  97
Issue  15 Pages  8612-6
PubMed ID  10880573 Mgi Jnum  J:63408
Mgi Id  MGI:1860979 Doi  10.1073/pnas.150040497
Citation  Yip JW, et al. (2000) Reelin controls position of autonomic neurons in the spinal cord. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97(15):8612-6
abstractText  Mutation of the reeler gene (Reln) disrupts neuronal migration in several brain regions and gives rise to functional deficits such as ataxic gait and trembling in the reeler mutant mouse. Thus, the Reln product, reelin, is thought to control cell-cell interactions critical for cell positioning in the brain. Although an abundance of reelin transcript is found in the embryonic spinal cord [Ikeda, Y. & Terashima, T. (1997) Dev. Dyn. 210, 157-172; Schiffmann, S. N., Bernier, B. & Goffinet, A. M. (1997) Eur. J. Neurosci. 9, 1055-1071], it is generally thought that neuronal migration in the spinal cord is not affected by reelin. Here, however, we show that migration of sympathetic preganglionic neurons in the spinal cord is affected by reelin. This study thus indicates that reelin affects neuronal migration outside of the brain. Moreover, the relationship between reelin and migrating preganglionic neurons suggests that reelin acts as a barrier to neuronal migration.
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