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Publication : Formation of the sacrum requires down-regulation of sonic hedgehog signaling in the sacral intervertebral discs.

First Author  Bonavita R Year  2018
Journal  Biol Open Volume  7
Issue  7 PubMed ID  29784673
Mgi Jnum  J:263900 Mgi Id  MGI:6192243
Doi  10.1242/bio.035592 Citation  Bonavita R, et al. (2018) Formation of the sacrum requires down-regulation of sonic hedgehog signaling in the sacral intervertebral discs. Biol Open 7(7):bio035592
abstractText  In humans, the sacrum forms an important component of the pelvic arch, and it transfers the weight of the body to the lower limbs. The sacrum is formed by collapse of the intervertebral discs (IVDs) between the five sacral vertebrae during childhood, and their fusion to form a single bone. We show that collapse of the sacral discs in the mouse is associated with the down-regulation of sonic hedgehog (SHH) signaling in the nucleus pulposus (NP) of the disc, and many aspects of this phenotype can be reversed by experimental postnatal activation of hedgehog (HH) signaling. We have previously shown that SHH signaling is essential for the normal postnatal growth and differentiation of intervertebral discs elsewhere in the spine, and that loss of SHH signaling leads to pathological disc degeneration, a very common disorder of aging. Thus, loss of SHH is pathological in one region of the spine but part of normal development in another.
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