Literature DB >> 10929317

Intrinsic and extrinsic control of cortical development.

J L Rubenstein1.   

Abstract

Recent advances in the study of cerebral cortical early development are described in this chapter. The role of the anterior neural ridge in regulating telencephalon induction in the neural plate is discussed, followed by a review of the evidence for the roles of ventral, rostral and dorsal patterning centres in regulating regionalization of the telencephalon. The patterning centres produce secreted molecules (SHH, FGF, BMP, WNT) that regulate the expression of transcription factors which control regional identity, cell type specification, proliferation and differentiation. These intrinsic patterning mechanisms appear to be sufficient to generate much of the regional organization of the cerebral cortex present in newborn mice. While intrinsic mechanisms have a major role in cortical regionalization and in the production of cortical projection neurons, many cortical interneurons are derived from the basal ganglia and then migrate into the cerebral cortex. Furthermore, thalamic afferents appear to have an important role in maturation of the postnatal rodent cortex. Thus, both intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms control development of the cerebral cortex.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10929317     DOI: 10.1002/0470846631.ch6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Novartis Found Symp        ISSN: 1528-2511


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