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Publication : Local disturbance of neuronal migration in the S-100beta-retarded mutant mouse.

First Author  Ueda S Year  1997
Journal  Cell Tissue Res Volume  289
Issue  3 Pages  547-51
PubMed ID  9232833 Mgi Jnum  J:43330
Mgi Id  MGI:1097510 Doi  10.1007/s004410050900
Citation  Ueda S, et al. (1997) Local disturbance of neuronal migration in the S-100beta-retarded mutant mouse. Cell Tissue Res 289(3):547-51
abstractText  Homozygotes of a mouse strain with genetic polydactyly (Pdn) show disrupted cortical lamination and a significant decrease of S-100beta-immunoreactive elements in a particular area of the brain. In order to understand the abnormal cortical formation at the cellular level, the migration of cortical neurons and the development of glial cells were studied using bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU), S-100beta, and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) immunohistochemistry. Homozygous mice (Pdn/Pdn) displayed a variable pattern of abnormalities. Irregular GFAP-positive radial glial cells and disturbance of neuronal migration were found in a circumscribed area of the caudo-dorsal cortex of newborn Pdn mouse. The number of S-100beta-positive cells was reduced in this area. The present results suggest that abnormal cortical lamination closely correlates with disturbance of neuronal migration and abnormalities of glial cells, especially a significant decrease of S-100beta-immunoreactive cells.
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