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Experiment Id  GSE117394 Name  Molecular analysis of the midbrain dopaminergic niche during neurogenesis
Experiment Type  RNA-Seq Study Type  Baseline
Source  GEO Curation Date  2022-12-15
description  Midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons degenerate in Parkinson's disease and are one of the main targets for cell replacement therapies. A comprehensive view of the signals and cell types contributing to mDA neurogenesis is not yet available. By analyzing the transcriptome of the mouse ventral midbrain at tissue and single-cell level during mDA neurogenesis we found that three recently identified radial glia types (Rgl 1-3) contribute to different key aspects of mDA neurogenesis. While Rgl3 expressed most extracellular matrix components and multiple ligands for various pathways controlling mDA neuron development, such as Wnt and Shh, Rgl1-2 expressed most receptors. Moreover, we found that specific transcription factor networks explain the transcriptome expression profiles and suggest a function for each individual radial glia type. Triplicate tissue samples from each combination of embryonic day E11.5, E12.5, E13.5, and E14.5 with brain region alar plate, dorsal midbrain, ventral forebrain, ventral hindbrain, and ventral midbrain.
  • variables:
  • anatomical structure,
  • bulk RNA-seq,
  • developmental stage

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60 Samples

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