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Publication : Phox2b controls the development of peripheral chemoreceptors and afferent visceral pathways.

First Author  Dauger S Year  2003
Journal  Development Volume  130
Issue  26 Pages  6635-42
PubMed ID  14627719 Mgi Jnum  J:86516
Mgi Id  MGI:2680321 Doi  10.1242/dev.00866
Citation  Dauger S, et al. (2003) Phox2b controls the development of peripheral chemoreceptors and afferent visceral pathways. Development 130(26):6635-42
abstractText  We report that the afferent relays of visceral (cardiovascular, digestive and respiratory) reflexes, differentiate under the control of the paired-like homeobox gene Phox2b: the neural crest-derived carotid body, a chemosensor organ, degenerates in homozygous mutants, as do the three epibranchial placode-derived visceral sensory ganglia (geniculate, petrosal and nodose), while their central target, the nucleus of the solitary tract, which integrates all visceral information, never forms. These data establish Phox2b as an unusual 'circuit-specific' transcription factor devoted to the formation of autonomic reflex pathways. We also show that Phox2b heterozygous mutants have an altered response to hypoxia and hypercapnia at birth and a decreased tyrosine hydroxylase expression in the petrosal chemosensory neurons, thus providing mechanistic insight into congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, which is associated with heterozygous mutations in PHOX2B.
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