| Literature DB >> 18487195 |
Libing Zhou1, Isabelle Bar, Younès Achouri, Kenneth Campbell, Olivier De Backer, Jean M Hebert, Kevin Jones, Nicoletta Kessaris, Catherine Lambert de Rouvroit, Dennis O'Leary, William D Richardson, Andre M Goffinet, Fadel Tissir.
Abstract
Development of axonal tracts requires interactions between growth cones and the environment. Tracts such as the anterior commissure and internal capsule are defective in mice with null mutation of Celsr3. We generated a conditional Celsr3 allele, allowing regional inactivation. Inactivation in telencephalon, ventral forebrain, or cortex demonstrated essential roles for Celsr3 in neurons that project axons to the anterior commissure and subcerebral targets, as well as in cells that guide axons through the internal capsule. When Celsr3 was inactivated in cortex, subcerebral projections failed to grow, yet corticothalamic axons developed normally, indicating that besides guidepost cells, additional Celsr3-independent cues can assist their progression. These observations provide in vivo evidence that Celsr3-mediated interactions between axons and guidepost cells govern axonal tract formation in mammals.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18487195 PMCID: PMC2746700 DOI: 10.1126/science.1155244
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728