نتایج جستجو برای: fgf8 protein

تعداد نتایج: 1235084  

Journal: :Development 2010
Martine Manuel Ben Martynoga Tian Yu John D West John O Mason David J Price

Foxg1 is required for development of the ventral telencephalon in the embryonic mammalian forebrain. Although one existing hypothesis suggests that failed ventral telencephalic development in the absence of Foxg1 is due to reduced production of the morphogens sonic hedgehog (Shh) and fibroblast growth factor 8 (Fgf8), the possibility that telencephalic cells lacking Foxg1 are intrinsically inco...

2013
Ayumi Miyake Nobuyuki Itoh

Fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) signaling plays important roles in various developmental processes including brain development. Here, we identified zebrafish fgf22 predominantly expressed in the posterior midbrain and anterior midbrain-hindbrain boundary (MHB) primordia during early embryonic brain development. To examine roles of Fgf22 in midbrain development, we analyzed fgf22 knockdown embryo...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2016
Christopher A Price

Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) have been shown to alter growth and differentiation of reproductive tissues in a variety of species. Within the female reproductive tract, the effects of FGFs have been focused on the ovary, and the most studied one is FGF2, which stimulates granulosa cell proliferation and decreases differentiation (decreased steroidogenesis). Other FGFs have also been implicat...

Journal: :Development 2004
Justin Gage Crump Lisa Maves Nathan D Lawson Brant M Weinstein Charles B Kimmel

Fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) proteins are important regulators of pharyngeal arch development. Analyses of Fgf8 function in chick and mouse and Fgf3 function in zebrafish have demonstrated a role for Fgfs in the differentiation and survival of postmigratory neural crest cells (NCC) that give rise to the pharyngeal skeleton. Here we describe, in zebrafish, an earlier, essential function for Fg...

2014
Leah R. Brooks Heide L. Pals Courtney L. Enix Rachel A. Woolaver Evan D. Paul Christopher A. Lowry Pei-San Tsai

Functionally heterogeneous populations of serotonergic neurons, located within the dorsal raphe nucleus (DR), play a role in stress-related behaviors and neuropsychiatric illnesses such as anxiety and depression. Abnormal development of these neurons may permanently alter their structure and connections, making the organism more susceptible to anxiety-related disorders. A factor that critically...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2008
John Falardeau Wilson C J Chung Andrew Beenken Taneli Raivio Lacey Plummer Yisrael Sidis Elka E Jacobson-Dickman Anna V Eliseenkova Jinghong Ma Andrew Dwyer Richard Quinton Sandra Na Janet E Hall Celine Huot Natalie Alois Simon H S Pearce Lindsay W Cole Virginia Hughes Moosa Mohammadi Pei Tsai Nelly Pitteloud

Idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (IHH) with anosmia (Kallmann syndrome; KS) or with a normal sense of smell (normosmic IHH; nIHH) are heterogeneous genetic disorders associated with deficiency of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). While loss-of-function mutations in FGF receptor 1 (FGFR1) cause human GnRH deficiency, to date no specific ligand for FGFR1 has been identified in GnRH n...

2014
Maria B. Tereshina Galina V. Ermakova Anastasiya S. Ivanova Andrey G. Zaraisky

We previously found that the small GTPase Ras-dva1 is essential for the telencephalic development in Xenopus laevis because Ras-dva1 controls the Fgf8-mediated induction of FoxG1 expression, a key telencephalic regulator. In this report, we show, however, that Ras-dva1 and FoxG1 are expressed in different groups of cells; whereas Ras-dva1 is expressed in the outer layer of the anterior neural f...

2010
Natasha N. Mott Wilson C. J. Chung Pei-San Tsai Toni R. Pak

Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) mediate a vast range of CNS developmental processes including neural induction, proliferation, migration, and cell survival. Despite the critical role of FGF signaling for normal CNS development, few reports describe the mechanisms that regulate FGF receptor gene expression in the brain. We tested whether FGF8 could autoregulate two of its cognate receptors, Fgf...

Journal: :Development 2003
Alexandra Tallafuss Laure Bally-Cuif

The midbrain-hindbrain domain (MH) of the vertebrate embryonic neural tube develops in response to the isthmic organizer (IsO), located at the midbrain-hindbrain boundary (MHB). MH derivatives are largely missing in mutants affected in IsO activity; however, the potentialities and fate of MH precursors in these conditions have not been directly determined. To follow the dynamics of MH maintenan...

Journal: :Development 2003
Aimin Liu James Y H Li Carrie Bromleigh Zhimin Lao Lee A Niswander Alexandra L Joyner

Early patterning of the vertebrate midbrain and cerebellum is regulated by a mid/hindbrain organizer that produces three fibroblast growth factors (FGF8, FGF17 and FGF18). The mechanism by which each FGF contributes to patterning the midbrain, and induces a cerebellum in rhombomere 1 (r1) is not clear. We and others have found that FGF8b can transform the midbrain into a cerebellum fate, wherea...

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