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α2-chimaerin controls neuronal migration and functioning of the cerebral cortex through CRMP-2

Authors :
Ip, Pak Kan LIFS
Shi, Lei
Chen, Yu
Itoh, Yasuhiro
Fu, Wing Yu
Betz, Andrea
Yung, Wing-Ho
Gotoh, Yukiko
Fu, Kit Yu
Ip, Nancy Yuk-yu
Ip, Pak Kan LIFS
Shi, Lei
Chen, Yu
Itoh, Yasuhiro
Fu, Wing Yu
Betz, Andrea
Yung, Wing-Ho
Gotoh, Yukiko
Fu, Kit Yu
Ip, Nancy Yuk-yu
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Disrupted cortical neuronal migration is associated with epileptic seizures and developmental delay. However, the molecular mechanism by which disruptions of early cortical development result in neurological symptoms is poorly understood. Here we report α2-chimaerin as a key regulator of cortical neuronal migration and function. In utero suppression of α2-chimaerin arrested neuronal migration at the multipolar stage, leading to accumulation of ectopic neurons in the subcortical region. Mice with such migration defects showed an imbalance between excitation and inhibition in local cortical circuitry and greater susceptibility to convulsant-induced seizures. We further show that α2-chimaerin regulates bipolar transition and neuronal migration through modulating the activity of CRMP-2, a microtubule-associated protein. These findings establish a new α2-chimaerin-dependent mechanism underlying neuronal migration and proper functioning of the cerebral cortex and provide insights into the pathogenesis of seizure-related neurodevelopmental disorders. © 2012 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn907963226
Document Type :
Electronic Resource