2014-01-30T17:26:49Z
2014-01-30T17:26:49Z
2001-01
2014-01-30T17:26:49Z
The biological consequences of constitutive fibroblast growth factor-4 (fgf4) expression have been analysed during anterior CNS development of mouse chimeric embryos. Severe mutant embryos exhibit exencephaly, absence of eye development and anomalous differentiation of neuropithelium. These embryos also show ectopic limb buds resembling the early phases of limb development. Because our results show that anterior CNS in those chimeric embrios does not express shh ectopically, we suggest that malformations may be due to interference between the ectopic expression of fgf4 in the cephalic area and the receptors for the members of the FGF family that regulate brain and eye development, namely fgf8. If this is correct, the results indirectly suport the crucial role of fgf8 in patterning the anterior CNS.
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Genètica del desenvolupament; Sistema nerviós central; Ratolins (Animals de laboratori); Factors de creixement; Developmental genetics; Central nervous system; Mice (Laboratory animals); Growth factors
Royal Belgian Zoological Society
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.naturalsciences.be/institute/associations/rbzs_website/bjz/back/pdf/BJZ%20131(1)/Volume%20131(1),%20pp.%2057-62.pdf
Belgian Journal of Zoology, 2001, vol. 131, p. 57-62
(c) Bueno i Torrens, David, 1965- et al., 2001