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Publication : Age-dependent retinoic acid regulation of gene expression distinguishes the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spinal cord regions during development.

First Author  Rubin WW Year  1999
Journal  Dev Neurosci Volume  21
Issue  2 Pages  113-25
PubMed ID  10449983 Mgi Jnum  J:57145
Mgi Id  MGI:1343900 Doi  10.1159/000017373
Citation  Rubin WW, et al. (1999) Age-dependent retinoic acid regulation of gene expression distinguishes the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spinal cord regions during development. Dev Neurosci 21(2):113-25
abstractText  We evaluated whether differences in the availability of retinoic acid (RA) establish distinct patterns of RA-dependent gene expression in the embryonic mouse thoracic/sacral versus cervical/lumbar spinal cord regions. Exogenous RA elicits ectopic expression of an RA-activated transgene and the RA receptor beta in the dorsal thoracic and sacral cord in mice at embryonic day (E) 12.5, but not E14.5. This age-dependent regulation is cell autonomous and is not accompanied by changes in expression patterns of several retinoid receptors, binding proteins, or the SMRT nuclear corepressor. Instead, this change apparently reflects the loss of endogenous RA in the dorsal thoracic and sacral cord between E12.5 and E14.5. Thus, chronic exposure to exogenous RA between E11.5 and E13.5 restores ectopic RA-mediated gene expression. These observations suggest that the local availability of RA establishes absolute differences in gene expression that distinguish the thoracic and sacral cord from the cervical and lumbar cord during midgestation.
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