1993
DOI: 10.1016/0896-6273(93)90228-j
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Genetic deletion of a neural cell adhesion molecule variant (N-CAM-180) produces distinct defects in the central nervous system

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“…In the adult brain, SHIP2 expression was mainly detected in structures containing neural stem cells such as the SVZa, the rostral migratory stream and the olfactory tubercle. The SHIP2 expression was dramatically increased in N-CAM-de¢cient mice which present an accumulation of these progenitor cells in the SVZa and the rostral migratory stream (Tomasiewicz et al, 1993;Chazal et al, 2000). By western blot analysis, we have shown that SHIP2 protein is highly expressed in proliferating neurospheres, a model of undi¡erentiated neural stem cells, and barely detectable in di¡erentiated neurospheres which contain subsets of mature neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes (Reynolds et al, 1992;Ben-Hur et al, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the adult brain, SHIP2 expression was mainly detected in structures containing neural stem cells such as the SVZa, the rostral migratory stream and the olfactory tubercle. The SHIP2 expression was dramatically increased in N-CAM-de¢cient mice which present an accumulation of these progenitor cells in the SVZa and the rostral migratory stream (Tomasiewicz et al, 1993;Chazal et al, 2000). By western blot analysis, we have shown that SHIP2 protein is highly expressed in proliferating neurospheres, a model of undi¡erentiated neural stem cells, and barely detectable in di¡erentiated neurospheres which contain subsets of mature neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes (Reynolds et al, 1992;Ben-Hur et al, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 and 2). Mice de¢cient for all splice variants (Cremer et al, 1994;Chazal et al, 2000) or only the 180-kDa isoform (Tomasiewicz et al, 1993) of N-CAM show an accumulation of migrating precursors from SVZ along the rostral migratory stream leading to a reduction in olfactory bulb size and granule cell density. In order to con¢rm the speci¢city of the SHIP2 expression observed in cells in the SVZa and in the rostral migratory stream and to address the putative e¡ect of N-CAM de¢ciency on SHIP2 level of expression, we examined the expression of SHIP2 mRNA in the adult brain of N-CAM knockout mice.…”
Section: Ship2 Mrna Expression In Adult Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, the number of proliferating neuronal progenitors that migrated rostrally from the dorsolateral corner of the subependyma to the olfactory bulbs was diminished in the TGF␣ (Ϫ/Ϫ) animals. This proliferation deficit seems to be a mechanistically and spatially distinct effect from the selective migratory deficit of neuronal progenitors to the olfactory bulbs in NCAM (Ϫ/Ϫ) animals (Tomasiewicz et al, 1993;Cremer et al, 1994). Subependymal progenitor cells in the NCAM (Ϫ/Ϫ) mice accumulate in situ, causing an expansion of the subependymal zone, which suggests that proliferation of these progenitor cells is unaffected.…”
Section: Discussion Tgf␣ Regulates the Proliferation Of A Specific Sumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent evidence suggests that the chained migration of neuronal progenitors on top of one another may be the mechanism by which the progeny of the constitutively proliferating progenitors migrate tangentially to the olfactory bulbs, and that PSA-NCAM is the critical factor that regulates the intercellular adhesion in this process (Tomasiewicz et al, 1993;Cremer et al, 1994;Rousselot et al, 1995;Hu et al, 1996;Lois et al, 1996). In the present study, the number of proliferating neuronal progenitors that migrated rostrally from the dorsolateral corner of the subependyma to the olfactory bulbs was diminished in the TGF␣ (Ϫ/Ϫ) animals.…”
Section: Discussion Tgf␣ Regulates the Proliferation Of A Specific Sumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noteworthy that even though several tissues normally express NCAM, most appear unaffected in mice that are homozygous null for NCAM (24,25). One possible explanation for this observation is that some functions of NCAM may over- …”
Section: Rncam a Novel Neuronal Cell Adhesion Molecule 26084mentioning
confidence: 90%