| Literature DB >> 11239428 |
R F Hevner1, L Shi, N Justice, Y Hsueh, M Sheng, S Smiga, A Bulfone, A M Goffinet, A T Campagnoni, J L Rubenstein.
Abstract
During corticogenesis, early-born neurons of the preplate and layer 6 are important for guiding subsequent neuronal migrations and axonal projections. Tbr1 is a putative transcription factor that is highly expressed in glutamatergic early-born cortical neurons. In Tbr1-deficient mice, these early-born neurons had molecular and functional defects. Cajal-Retzius cells expressed decreased levels of Reelin, resulting in a reeler-like cortical migration disorder. Impaired subplate differentiation was associated with ectopic projection of thalamocortical fibers into the basal telencephalon. Layer 6 defects contributed to errors in the thalamocortical, corticothalamic, and callosal projections. These results show that Tbr1 is a common genetic determinant for the differentiation of early-born glutamatergic neocortical neurons and provide insights into the functions of these neurons as regulators of cortical development.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11239428 DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(01)00211-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173