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Publication : Autotaxin controls caudal diencephalon-mesencephalon development in the chick.

First Author  Ohuchi H Year  2010
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  239
Issue  10 Pages  2647-58
PubMed ID  20737506 Mgi Jnum  J:164223
Mgi Id  MGI:4830920 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.22403
Citation  Ohuchi H, et al. (2010) Autotaxin controls caudal diencephalon-mesencephalon development in the chick. Dev Dyn 239(10):2647-58
abstractText  The diencephalon is the embryonic anlagen of the higher integration centers of the brain. Recent studies have elucidated how the cells in the rostral diencephalon acquire their regional identities. However, the understanding of the mechanisms under which the caudal diencephalon is formed is still limited. Here we focus on the role of Autotaxin (ATX), a lysophospholipid-generating exoenzyme, whose mRNA is detected in the caudal diencephalon. RNA interference against ATX altered the expression pattern of Pax6-regualted genes, Tcf4, Lim1, and En1, implying that ATX is required for the maintenance of the regional identity of the caudal diencephalon and the diencephalon-mesencephalon boundary (DMB). Furthermore, ATX-RNAi inhibited neuroepithelial cell proliferation on both sides of the DMB. We propose a dual role of ATX in chick brain development, in which ATX not only contributes to the formation of caudal diencephalon as a short-range signal, but also regulates the growth of mesencephalon as a long-range signal.
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