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Publication : PITX2 is required for normal development of neurons in the mouse subthalamic nucleus and midbrain.

First Author  Martin DM Year  2004
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  267
Issue  1 Pages  93-108
PubMed ID  14975719 Mgi Jnum  J:88779
Mgi Id  MGI:3037138 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2003.10.035
Citation  Martin DM, et al. (2004) PITX2 is required for normal development of neurons in the mouse subthalamic nucleus and midbrain. Dev Biol 267(1):93-108
abstractText  Pitx2, a homeodomain transcription factor, is essential for normal development of the pituitary gland, craniofacial region, eyes, heart, abdominal viscera, and limbs. Complete loss of Pitx2 in mice (Pitx2(-/-)) results in embryonic lethality by approximately e15 due to cardiac defects, whereas embryos with partial loss of function (Pitx2(neo/-) or Pitx2(neo/neo)) survive until later in development (e17-e19). Pitx2 is expressed in discrete populations of postmitotic neurons in the mouse brain, but its role in mammalian central nervous system (CNS) development is not known. We undertook an analysis of Pitx2-deficient embryos to determine whether loss of Pitx2 affects CNS development. The CNS is normal in hypomorphic e16.5 Pitx2(neo/-) and e18.5 Pitx2(neo/neo) embryos, with no evidence of midline or other defects. Midgestation (e10.5) Pitx2(-/-) embryos have normally formed neural tube structures and cerebral vesicles, whereas older (e14.5) Pitx2(-/-) embryos exhibit loss of gene expression and axonal projections in the subthalamic nucleus (a group of cells in the ventrolateral thalamus) and in the developing superior colliculus of dorsal midbrain. Our results suggest a role for Pitx2 in regulating regionally specific terminal neuronal differentiation in the developing ventrolateral thalamus and midbrain.
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