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Publication : Renal and neuronal abnormalities in mice lacking GDNF.

First Author  Moore MW Year  1996
Journal  Nature Volume  382
Issue  6586 Pages  76-9
PubMed ID  8657308 Mgi Jnum  J:33808
Mgi Id  MGI:81285 Doi  10.1038/382076a0
Citation  Moore MW, et al. (1996) Renal and neuronal abnormalities in mice lacking GDNF. Nature 382(6586):76-9
abstractText  Glial cell-line derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) is a potent survival factor for embryonic midbrain dopaminergic, spinal motor, cranial sensory, sympathetic, and hindbrain noradrenergic neurons, and is available to these cells in vivo. It is therefore considered a physiological trophic factor and a potential therapeutic agent for Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease. Here we show that at postnatal day 0 (P0), GDNF-deficient mice have deficits in dorsal root ganglion, sympathetic and nodose neurons, but not in hindbrain noradrenergic or midbrain dopaminergic neurons. These mice completely lack the enteric nervous system (ENS), ureters and kidneys. Thus GDNF is important for the development and/or survival of enteric, sympathetic and sensory neurons and the renal system, but is not essential for catecholaminergic neurons in the central nervous system (CNS).
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