| Literature DB >> 26499980 |
Annarita De Luca1,2, Valentina Cerrato1,2, Elisa Fucà1,2, Elena Parmigiani1,2, Annalisa Buffo1,2, Ketty Leto3,4.
Abstract
The morphogenic factor sonic hedgehog (Shh) actively orchestrates many aspects of cerebellar development and maturation. During embryogenesis, Shh signaling is active in the ventricular germinal zone (VZ) and represents an essential signal for proliferation of VZ-derived progenitors. Later, Shh secreted by Purkinje cells sustains the amplification of postnatal neurogenic niches: the external granular layer and the prospective white matter, where excitatory granule cells and inhibitory interneurons are produced, respectively. Moreover, Shh signaling affects Bergmann glial differentiation and promotes cerebellar foliation during development. Here we review the most relevant functions of Shh during cerebellar ontogenesis, underlying its role in physiological and pathological conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebellum; Differentiation; Mitogen; Shh
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26499980 DOI: 10.1007/s00018-015-2065-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Mol Life Sci ISSN: 1420-682X Impact factor: 9.261