| Literature DB >> 18308707 |
Raddy L Ramos1, Phoebe T Smith, Christopher DeCola, Danny Tam, Oscar Corzo, Joshua C Brumberg.
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Malformations of neocortical development are associated with cognitive dysfunction and increased susceptibility to epileptogenesis. Rodent models are widely used to study neocortical malformations and have revealed important genetic and environmental mechanisms that contribute to neocortical development. Interestingly, several inbred mice strains commonly used in behavioral, anatomical, and/or physiological studies display neocortical malformations. In the present report we examine the cytoarchitecture and myeloarchitecture of the neocortex of 11 inbred mouse strains and identified malformations of cortical development, including molecular layer heterotopia, in all but one strain. We used in silico methods to confirm our observations and determined the transcriptional profiles of cells found within heterotopia. These data indicate cellular and transcriptional diversity present in cells in malformations. Furthermore, the presence of dysplasia in nearly every inbred strain examined suggests that malformations of neocortical development are a common feature in the neocortex of inbred mice.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18308707 PMCID: PMC2733319 DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhn019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cereb Cortex ISSN: 1047-3211 Impact factor: 5.357