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Impaired Cerebellar Development in Mice Overexpressing VGF
by
Ohuchi, Kazuki
, Kuse, Yoshiki
, Mizoguchi, Takahiro
, Hara, Hideaki
, Shimazawa, Masamitsu
, Nakamura, Shinsuke
in
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/ Brain
/ Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
/ Cerebellum
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Granular materials
/ Granule cells
/ Growth factors
/ Hedgehog protein
/ MAP kinase
/ Mental disorders
/ Mice
/ Nerve growth factor
/ Pathogenesis
/ Phosphorylation
/ Precursors
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Rodents
/ Schizophrenia
/ Signaling
/ Wnt protein
2019
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Impaired Cerebellar Development in Mice Overexpressing VGF
by
Ohuchi, Kazuki
, Kuse, Yoshiki
, Mizoguchi, Takahiro
, Hara, Hideaki
, Shimazawa, Masamitsu
, Nakamura, Shinsuke
in
Antibodies
/ Brain
/ Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
/ Cerebellum
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Granular materials
/ Granule cells
/ Growth factors
/ Hedgehog protein
/ MAP kinase
/ Mental disorders
/ Mice
/ Nerve growth factor
/ Pathogenesis
/ Phosphorylation
/ Precursors
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Rodents
/ Schizophrenia
/ Signaling
/ Wnt protein
2019
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Impaired Cerebellar Development in Mice Overexpressing VGF
by
Ohuchi, Kazuki
, Kuse, Yoshiki
, Mizoguchi, Takahiro
, Hara, Hideaki
, Shimazawa, Masamitsu
, Nakamura, Shinsuke
in
Antibodies
/ Brain
/ Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
/ Cerebellum
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Granular materials
/ Granule cells
/ Growth factors
/ Hedgehog protein
/ MAP kinase
/ Mental disorders
/ Mice
/ Nerve growth factor
/ Pathogenesis
/ Phosphorylation
/ Precursors
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Rodents
/ Schizophrenia
/ Signaling
/ Wnt protein
2019
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Impaired Cerebellar Development in Mice Overexpressing VGF
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Impaired Cerebellar Development in Mice Overexpressing VGF
2019
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VGF nerve growth factor inducible (VGF) is a neuropeptide precursor induced by brain-derived neurotrophic factor and nerve growth factor. VGF is increased in the prefrontal cortex and cerebrospinal fluid in schizophrenia patients. In our previous study, VGF-overexpressing mice exhibited schizophrenia-like behaviors and smaller brain weights. Brain developmental abnormality is one cause of mental illness. Research on brain development is important for discovery of pathogenesis of mental disorders. In the present study, we investigated the role of VGF on cerebellar development. We performed a histological analysis with cerebellar sections of adult and postnatal day 3 mice by Nissl staining. To investigate cerebellar development, we performed immunostaining with antibodies of immature and mature granule cell markers. To understand the mechanism underlying these histological changes, we examined MAPK, Wnt, and sonic hedgehog signaling by Western blot. Finally, we performed rotarod and footprint tests using adult mice to investigate motor function. VGF-overexpressing adult mice exhibited smaller cerebellar sagittal section area. In postnatal day 3 mice, a cerebellar sagittal section area reduction of the whole cerebellum and external granule layer and a decrease in the number of mature granule cells were found in VGF-overexpressing mice. Additionally, the number of proliferative granule cell precursors was lower in VGF-overexpressing mice. Phosphorylation of Trk and Erk1 were increased in the cerebellum of postnatal day 3 VGF-overexpressing mice. Adult VGF-overexpressing mice exhibited motor disability. All together, these findings implicate VGF in the development of cerebellar granule cells via promoting MAPK signaling and motor function in the adult stage.
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Springer Nature B.V
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