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Publication : The role of polysialic acid in migration of olfactory bulb interneuron precursors in the subventricular zone.

First Author  Hu H Year  1996
Journal  Neuron Volume  16
Issue  4 Pages  735-43
PubMed ID  8607992 Mgi Jnum  J:32697
Mgi Id  MGI:80185 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80094-x
Citation  Hu H, et al. (1996) The role of polysialic acid in migration of olfactory bulb interneuron precursors in the subventricular zone. Neuron 16(4):735-43
abstractText  Transplantation studies have been used to show that tangential migration of olfactory bulb interneuron precursors is retarded in NCAM-mutant mice, and that this defect reflects loss of NCAM polysialic acid (PSA). In contrast, radial migration of cells within the bulb did not require PSA. Reciprocal transplantations between wild-type and mutant mice have revealed that the mutation affects the in vivo migration environment in the subventricular zone, and not movement of individual cells. However, in vitro migration of the cells into a PSA-negative collagen matrix environment was also PSA dependent. The surprisingly similar results obtained in the in vivo and in vitro environments is consistent with the observation that migration of subventricular cells occurs as streams of closely apposed cells in which the PSA-positive cells appear to serve as their own migration substrate.
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