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Delayed dopaminergic neuron differentiation in Lrp6 mutant mice

Authors :
Kyle M. Sousa
Emma R. Andersson
Ernest Arenas
Kenji Imai
Eleonora Minina
Diogo Ribeiro
Chikara Kokubu
Wolfgang Wurst
Gonçalo Castelo-Branco
Nilima Prakash
Source :
Dev. Dyn. 239, 211-221 (2010), Developmental dynamics 239(1), 211-221 (2010). doi:10.1002/dvdy.22094
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

Abstract

Wnts are known to bind and activate multiple membrane receptors/coreceptors and to regulate dopaminergic (DA) neuron development and ventral midbrain (VM) morphogenesis. The low density lipoprotein receptor–related protein (Lrp6) is a Wnt co-receptor, yet it remains unclear whether Lrp6 is required for DA neuron development or VM morphogenesis. Lrp6 is expressed ubiquitously in the developing VM. In this study, we show that Lrp6 2/2 mice exhibit normal patterning, proliferation and cell death in the VM, but display a delay in the onset of DA precursor differentiation. A transient 50% reduction in tyrosine hydroxylase–positive DA neurons and in the expression of DA markers such as Nurr1 and Pitx3, as well as a defect in midbrain morphogenesis was detected in the mutant embryos at embryonic day 11.5. Our results, therefore, suggest a role for Lrp6 in the onset of DA neuron development in the VM as well as a role in midbrain morphogenesis. Developmental Dynamics 239:211–221, 2010. V C 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dev. Dyn. 239, 211-221 (2010), Developmental dynamics 239(1), 211-221 (2010). doi:10.1002/dvdy.22094
Accession number :
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