2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9861(20000501)420:2<171::aid-cne2>3.0.co;2-9
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Enzymatic removal of polysialic acid from neural cell adhesion molecule perturbs the migration route of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone neurons in the developing chick forebrain

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“…During these embryonic stages, the peak of neuronal migration in the hindbrain and particular in the cerebellum has passed and terminal differentiation of neuronal populations is well under way (K. Volkmann et al, in press). These findings show that in addition to axonal pathfinding (Marx et al, 2001), polysialylation of NCAM could well play a role in regulating neuronal migration in zebrafish, such as in higher vertebrates (Murakami et al, 2000).…”
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“…During these embryonic stages, the peak of neuronal migration in the hindbrain and particular in the cerebellum has passed and terminal differentiation of neuronal populations is well under way (K. Volkmann et al, in press). These findings show that in addition to axonal pathfinding (Marx et al, 2001), polysialylation of NCAM could well play a role in regulating neuronal migration in zebrafish, such as in higher vertebrates (Murakami et al, 2000).…”
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“…Polysialylated NCAM has been implicated in the control of neuronal migration during mammalian nervous system development (Murakami et al, 2000;Marx et al, 2001;Ulfig and Chan, 2004). The two polysialyltransferases STX and PST are key enzymes in the synthesis of polysialic acid on NCAM in vertebrates (Angata and Fukuda, 2003).…”
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“…A large body of work has shown that polySia affects neuronal functions as varied as migration (8,9), cytokine response (9,10), and cell contactdependent differentiation (11). Provocatively, these same functions are vital components of immune function.…”
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“…Once GnRH neurons enter the forebrain, most of them migrate tangentially along a subset of olfactory fibers that take a caudal trajectory (Norgren and Brakenbury, 1993;Murakami and Arai, 1994b;Wray et al, 1994;Yoshida et al, 1995), suggesting a type of axophilic migration. Alternatively, it has been shown that GnRH neurons dissociate from these fibers in the basal forebrain or the septum region in a later phase of migration (Bless et al, 2000;Murakami et al, 2000). This raises the possibility that these neurons undergo a change in their mode of migration within the brain, but little is known about the actual pathway and substrates for their migration.…”
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