2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-942004/v1
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Hif1α-Dependent Hypoxia Signaling Contributes to the Survival of Deep-Layer Neurons and Cortex Formation in A Mouse Model

Abstract: Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 a (Hif1α) plays a crucial role in brain development. To study the function of Hif1α in early brain development, we generated neuroepithelial cell-specific Hif1α-knockout mice. Hif1α-knockout mice died soon after birth; these mice exhibited an abnormal head shape, indicating the presence of brain defects. Morphological analysis revealed that Hif1α ablation reduced the overall size of the brain, especially affecting the telencephalon. Neuronal apoptosis predominantly occurred in deep-l… Show more

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