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Publication : Serotonin synthesis in murine embryonic stem cells.

First Author  Walther DJ Year  1999
Journal  Brain Res Mol Brain Res Volume  68
Issue  1-2 Pages  55-63
PubMed ID  10320783 Mgi Jnum  J:55029
Mgi Id  MGI:1337154 Doi  10.1016/s0169-328x(99)00046-7
Citation  Walther DJ, et al. (1999) Serotonin synthesis in murine embryonic stem cells. Brain Res Mol Brain Res 68(1-2):55-63
abstractText  Serotonin (5-HT) is a monoaminergic neurotransmitter involved in various processes in the mammalian nervous system with tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH) as the rate-limiting enzyme in its biosynthesis. Interestingly, there is accumulating evidence that neurotransmitters including 5-HT are directly involved in cleavage divisions and morphogenetic movements during early embryogenesis, even before neurons appear. Clonal cell models will be indispensable for investigating these pre-neuronal actions of neurotransmitter systems. Totipotent embryonic stem (ES) cells represent early embryonic stages, are amenable to genetic manipulations and can be easily induced to differentiate into cells with neuronal and glial properties enabling the recapacitation of neurulation. In this study, we used high-pressure liquid chromatography with fluorometric detection (HPLC-FD) to demonstrate the presence of 5-HT in ES cells. In addition, RNase protection assays and immunohistochemical methods detected TPH mRNA and protein, respectively, confirming the endogeneous production of 5-HT in these cells. Furthermore, TPH protein was detected in mouse zygotes after fertilization. These results indicate that ES cells may be useful for the investigation of neurotransmitters in pre-nervous embryos and their actions during ontogeny. Copyright 1999 Elsevier Science B.V.
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