Molecular control of cell type diversity in the developing spinal cord


Autoria(s): Yamada, Toshiya; Karunaratne, Asanka; Hargrave, Murray
Data(s)

01/09/1999

Resumo

1, During embryonic development, a diverse array of neurons and glia are generated at specific positions along the dorsoventral and rostro-caudal axes of the spinal cord from a common pool of precursor cells. 2. This cell type diversity can be distinguished by the spatially and temporally coordinated expression of several transcription factors that are also linked to cell type specification at a very early stage of spinal cord development. 3, Recent studies have started to uncover that the generation of cell type diversity in the developing spinal cord. Moreover, distinct cell types in the spinal cord appear to be determined by the spatially and temporally coordinated expression of transcription factors. 4. The expression of these factors also appears to be controlled by gradients of factors expressed by ventral and dorsal midline cells, namely Sonic hedgehog and members of the transforming growth factor-beta family. 5, Changes in the competence of precursor cells and local cell interactions may also play important roles in cell type specification within the developing spinal cord.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:85939

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd

Palavras-Chave #Pharmacology & Pharmacy #Physiology #Bone Morphogenic Protein #Cell Patterning #Interneuron #Lim-homeodomain #Motor Neuron #Pax Genes #Sonic Hedgehog #Spinal Cord Development #Transcription Factor #Transforming Growth Factor-beta #Ventral Neural-tube #Sonic Hedgehog #Floor Plate #Motor-neurons #Nervous-system #Notochord #Pattern #Differentiation #Specification #Interneurons #C1 #270106 Cell Development (incl. Cell Division and Apoptosis) #730104 Nervous system and disorders
Tipo

Journal Article