2007
DOI: 10.1387/ijdb.072273tm
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Analysis of Netrin 1 receptors during inner ear development

Abstract: Netrin 1 plays key roles in axon guidance and neuronal migration during central nervous system (CNS) development. Outside the CNS, Netrin 1 has been shown to be involved in epithelial morphogenesis of various organs. We have shown that Netrin 1 is essential for inner ear semicircular duct formation, but the involvement of Netrin 1 receptors in this process has remained unknown. Netrin 1 receptors include members of the Deleted in colorectal cancer (Dcc), Unc5-homologue and integrin families. Here we have analy… Show more

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“…A similar problem has been described before in the embryonic Ntn1−/− spinal cord where the detachment and/or dispersal of the OPCs from the Ntn1 expressing ventral VZ was inefficient (Jarjour et al, 2003;Tsai et al, 2006). Moreover, NTN1 has a local release function also in inner ear epithelium where the normally Ntn1-expressing cells cannot detach from the underlying basement membrane in Ntn1−/− embryos (Matilainen et al, 2007;Salminen et al, 2000). Similar "short-range" functions for NTN1 have been reported in various tissues where NTN1 mediates cell adhesion/migration and organ morphogenesis (Baker et al, 2006).…”
Section: Ntn1 Is Required For the Efficient Migration Of Ob Progenitosupporting
confidence: 57%
“…A similar problem has been described before in the embryonic Ntn1−/− spinal cord where the detachment and/or dispersal of the OPCs from the Ntn1 expressing ventral VZ was inefficient (Jarjour et al, 2003;Tsai et al, 2006). Moreover, NTN1 has a local release function also in inner ear epithelium where the normally Ntn1-expressing cells cannot detach from the underlying basement membrane in Ntn1−/− embryos (Matilainen et al, 2007;Salminen et al, 2000). Similar "short-range" functions for NTN1 have been reported in various tissues where NTN1 mediates cell adhesion/migration and organ morphogenesis (Baker et al, 2006).…”
Section: Ntn1 Is Required For the Efficient Migration Of Ob Progenitosupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Nevertheless, inactivation of these genes causes defects only in the cochlear compartment and moreover, no problems in the mesenchymal clearance was reported (Phippard et al, 1999;Trowe et al, 2008). We also verified the state of perilymphatic space maturation in three lines of knock-out embryos, where either Neogenin (Neo1), Unc5b, or Unc5c genes, known to be expressed in periotic mesenchyme during ear morphogenesis, have been inactivated (Ackerman et al, 1997;Lu et al, 2004;Matilainen et al, 2007). No clearance defect could be observed in these embryos at E16.5-E18.5 (data not shown).…”
Section: Gata2 Is Required For the Formation Of The Perilymphatic Spacesupporting
confidence: 53%
“…1F′ and G). In E11.5 and E12 mouse embryo, Itgb1 was detected to express in the otic epithelium, suggesting its conservative involvement in ear development (Matilainen et al, 2007). In addition, itgb1a transcripts were localized in heart at 72 hpf (Fig.…”
Section: Expression Patterns Of Itgb1a Mrna During Developmentmentioning
confidence: 89%