نتایج جستجو برای: hedgehog

تعداد نتایج: 9491  

Journal: :The EMBO Journal 2008
Vladimir L Katanaev Gonzalo P Solis George Hausmann Silke Buestorf Natalya Katanayeva Yvonne Schrock Claudia AO Stuermer Konrad Basler

The lipid-modified morphogens Wnt and Hedgehog diffuse poorly in isolation yet can spread over long distances in vivo, predicting existence of two distinct forms of these morphogens. The first is poorly mobile and activates short-range target genes. The second is specifically packed for efficient spreading to induce long-range targets. Subcellular mechanisms involved in the discriminative secre...

Journal: :Development 1999
P G Franco A R Paganelli S L López A E Carrasco

Previous work has shown that the posteriorising agent retinoic acid can accelerate anterior neuronal differentiation in Xenopus laevis embryos (Papalopulu, N. and Kintner, C. (1996) Development 122, 3409-3418). To elucidate the role of retinoic acid in the primary neurogenesis cascade, we investigated whether retinoic acid treatment of whole embryos could change the spatial expression of a set ...

Journal: :Development 2002
Joshua B Rubin Yoojin Choi Rosalind A Segal

Sonic hedgehog promotes proliferation of developing cerebellar granule cells. As sonic hedgehog is expressed in the cerebellum throughout life it is not clear why proliferation occurs only in the early postnatal period and only in the external granule cell layer. We asked whether heparan sulfate proteoglycans might regulate sonic hedgehog-induced proliferation and thereby contribute to the spec...

2014
Megan G Davey Lynn McTeir Andrew M Barrie Lucy J Freem Louise A Stephen

Sonic hedgehog plays an essential role in maintaining hepatoblasts in a proliferative non-differentiating state during embryogenesis. Transduction of the Hedgehog signaling pathway is dependent on the presence of functional primary cilia and hepatoblasts, therefore, must require primary cilia for normal function. In congenital syndromes in which cilia are absent or non-functional (ciliopathies)...

2017
Yongheng Bai Cunzao Wu Weilong Hong Xing Zhang Leping Liu Bicheng Chen

Sedum sarmentosum Bunge (SSBE) is a perennial plant widely distributed in Asian countries, and its extract is traditionally used for the treatment of certain inflammatory diseases. Our previous studies demonstrated that SSBE has marked renal anti‑fibrotic effects. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain to be fully elucidated. The present study identified that SSBE exerts its inhibi...

2017
Manuel Hitzenberger Daniela Schuster Thomas S. Hofer

Erroneous activation of the Hedgehog pathway has been linked to a great amount of cancerous diseases and therefore a large number of studies aiming at its inhibition have been carried out. One leverage point for novel therapeutic strategies targeting the proteins involved, is the prevention of complex formation between the extracellular signaling protein Sonic Hedgehog and the transmembrane pro...

Journal: :Development 2005
Sunit Dutta Jens-Erik Dietrich Gudrun Aspöck Rebecca D Burdine Alexander Schier Monte Westerfield Zoltán M Varga

Hedgehog signaling is required for formation and patterning of the anterior pituitary gland. However, the role of Hedgehog in pituitary precursor cell specification and subsequent placode formation is not well understood. We analyzed pituitary precursor cell lineages and find that pitx3 and distal-less3b (dlx3b) expression domains define lens and pituitary precursor positions. We show that pitx...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1987
G Duker P O Sjöquist B W Johansson

To evaluate mechanisms behind the difference in susceptibility to ventricular fibrillation (VF) between the guinea pig and hedgehog heart, the cardiac electrophysiology of the two species was studied at normal body temperature and at different hypothermic levels by simultaneous recording of the monophasic action potential (MAP) and the external electrocardiogram (ECG). At normal body temperatur...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
C. J. Schulte C. E. Allen P. W. Ingham K. E. Lewis

The face is a reflection of our genome. Facial deformities are oftentimes harbingers of an underlying disease states. For example, decreased Hedgehog activity in the developing craniofacial region causes holoprosencephaly and close-set eyes (hypotelorism). We found that excessive Hedgehog activity, caused by truncating the primary cilia on cranial neural crest cells, led to hypertelorism and fr...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2012
Jiangbo Wang Jiuyi Lu Robert A Mook Min Zhang Shengli Zhao Larry S Barak Jonathan H Freedman H Kim Lyerly Wei Chen

The spread of chemicals, including insecticides, into the environment often raises public health concerns, as exemplified by a recent epidemiologic study associating in utero piperonyl butoxide (PBO) exposure with delayed mental development. The insecticide synergist PBO is listed among the top 10 chemicals detected in indoor dust; a systematic assessment of risks from PBO exposure, as for many...

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