Literature DB >> 29903446

Embryology.

Parthiv Haldipur1, Derek Dang1, Kathleen J Millen2.   

Abstract

With the growing recognition of the extent and prevalence of human cerebellar disorders, an understanding of developmental programs that build the mature cerebellum is necessary. In this chapter we present an overview of the basic epochs and key molecular regulators of the developmental programs of cerebellar development. These include early patterning of the cerebellar territory, the genesis of cerebellar cells from multiple spatially distinct germinal zones, and the extensive migration and coordinated cellular rearrangements that result in the formation of the exquisitely foliated and laminated mature cerebellum. This knowledge base is founded on extensive analysis of animal models, particularly mice, due in large part to the ease of genetic manipulation of this important model organism. Since cerebellar structure and function are largely conserved across species, mouse cerebellar development is highly relevant to humans and has led to important insights into the developmental pathogenesis of human cerebellar disorders. Human fetal cerebellar development remains largely undescribed; however, several human-specific developmental features are known which are relevant to human disease and underline the importance of ongoing human fetal research.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  cerebellum; development; foliation; histogenesis; human; malformation; mouse; neuronal specification; signaling

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29903446      PMCID: PMC6231496          DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-63956-1.00002-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Handb Clin Neurol        ISSN: 0072-9752


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Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  2011-09-01       Impact factor: 3.215

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7.  Does cerebellar injury in premature infants contribute to the high prevalence of long-term cognitive, learning, and behavioral disability in survivors?

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8.  Shp2-dependent ERK signaling is essential for induction of Bergmann glia and foliation of the cerebellum.

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9.  Migration, early axonogenesis, and Reelin-dependent layer-forming behavior of early/posterior-born Purkinje cells in the developing mouse lateral cerebellum.

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3.  Intrauterine growth restriction compromises cerebellar development by affecting radial migration of granule cells via the JamC/Pard3a molecular pathway.

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4.  Effects of Phosphatidylserine Source of Docosahexaenoic Acid on Cerebellar Development in Preterm Pigs.

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Review 5.  Networking of the Human Cerebellum: From Anatomo-Functional Development to Neurosurgical Implications.

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6.  A rare additional lobe of cerebellum, projecting from its superior surface.

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Review 7.  Cerebellum and Prematurity: A Complex Interplay Between Disruptive and Dysmaturational Events.

Authors:  Giulia Spoto; Greta Amore; Luigi Vetri; Giuseppe Quatrosi; Anna Cafeo; Eloisa Gitto; Antonio Gennaro Nicotera; Gabriella Di Rosa
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Review 8.  Deconstructing cerebellar development cell by cell.

Authors:  Max J van Essen; Samuel Nayler; Esther B E Becker; John Jacob
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