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Publication : Early postnatal changes of the dopaminergic mesencephalic neurons in the weaver mutant mouse.

First Author  Verney C Year  1995
Journal  Brain Res Dev Brain Res Volume  89
Issue  1 Pages  115-9
PubMed ID  8575083 Mgi Jnum  J:30109
Mgi Id  MGI:77625 Doi  10.1016/0165-3806(95)00106-n
Citation  Verney C, et al. (1995) Early postnatal changes of the dopaminergic mesencephalic neurons in the weaver mutant mouse. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 89(1):115-9
abstractText  In adult weaver (wv) mutant mice up to 70% of the mesostriatal dopaminergic neurons are lost and major alterations of the dopaminergic dendrites of the substantia nigra have been described. We sought to determine the time of onset of these alterations. Cell counts of the main dopaminergic (DA) mesencephalic cell groups (A8, A9, A10), as labeled with tyrosine hydroxylase immunocytochemistry were done in wild-type and homozygous wv/wv pups. No loss of the DA neurons, was detectable at postnatal day 7 (P7), while reductions in substantia nigra (and retrorubral area) amounted to 35% at P14 and 47% by P21. On the other hand, the severe reduction of dopaminergic dendrites, particularly of their distal compartments was already visible from P3 on. During the first postnatal week, this was associated to abnormal clustering of the dopaminergic neurons. These early neuritic alterations were present, though to a milder degree, in heterozygous (wv/+) mice.
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