نتایج جستجو برای: reelin

تعداد نتایج: 924  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2002
Ying Chen Rajiv P. Sharma Robert H. Costa Erminio Costa Dennis R. Grayson

Reln mRNA and protein levels are reduced by approximately 50% in various cortical structures of post-mortem brain from patients diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar illness with psychosis. To study mechanisms responsible for this down-regulation, we have analyzed the promoter of the human reelin gene. We show that the reelin promoter directs expression of a reporter construct in multiple hum...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Yves Jossin Lanrun Gui André M Goffinet

Reelin, the protein defective in reeler mutant mice, plays a key role during brain development. Reelin is processed proteolytically at two sites, and the central fragment mimics function in vitro. Here, we show that processing is functionally important in vivo, a question that could not be addressed in our previous study. New monoclonal antibodies directed against central Reelin block its bindi...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2006
Shanting Zhao Xuejun Chai Hans H Bock Bianka Brunne Eckart Förster Michael Frotscher

Reelin is a positional signal for the lamination of the dentate gyrus. In the reeler mutant lacking Reelin, granule cells are scattered all over the dentate gyrus. We have recently shown that the reeler phenotype of the dentate gyrus can be rescued in vitro by coculturing reeler hippocampal slices with slices from wild-type hippocampus. Here we studied whether Reelin from other brain regions ca...

2011
Silvia Lakatošová Peter Celec Pavol Janega Aneta Kubranská Daniela Ostatníková Eva Schmidtová Jaroslava Durdiaková

OBJECTIVES: Autism is the most genetically influenced neuropsychiatric disorder with unknown etiology. Reelin, one of the autism candidate genes plays a major role in neuronal migration during neurodevelopment and in regulation of synaptic plasticity in postnatal period. Autistic patients have decreased levels of reelin in plasma and frontal and cerebellar cortices. Testosterone pathway is susp...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2009
Martin C Müller Matthias Osswald Stefanie Tinnes Ute Häussler Anne Jacobi Eckart Förster Michael Frotscher Carola A Haas

Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is often accompanied by granule cell dispersion (GCD), a migration defect of granule cells in the dentate gyrus. We have previously shown that a decrease in the expression of reelin, an extracellular matrix protein important for neuronal positioning, is associated with the development of GCD in TLE patients. Here, we used unilateral intrahippocampal injection of kai...

Journal: :Bioinformatics and biology insights 2015
Malini Manoharan Sayyed Auwn Muhammad Ramanathan Sowdhamini

The reelin gene is conserved across many vertebrate species, including humans. The protein product of this gene plays several important roles in early brain development and regulation of neural network plasticity of a matured brain structure. With an extended structure of 3461 amino acid sequences, consisting of eight reelin repeats, the human reelin sequence stands out as an exceptional model ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Lakhu Keshvara Susan Magdaleno David Benhayon Tom Curran

Two major signaling pathways that control neuronal positioning during brain development have been uncovered as a result of genetic and biochemical studies on neurological mouse mutants. Mice deficient in Reelin, Disabled 1 (Dab1), or both the very low-density lipoprotein receptor (VLDLR) and the apolipoprotein E receptor 2 (ApoER2) exhibit identical neuroanatomic defects in laminar structures t...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Hai Thi Do Céline Bruelle Timofey Tselykh Pilvi Jalonen Laura Korhonen Dan Lindholm

BDNF positively influences various aspects of neuronal migration, maturation, and survival in the developing brain. Reelin in turn mediates inhibitory signals to migrating neuroblasts, which is crucial for brain development. The interplay between BDNF and Reelin signaling in neurodevelopment is not fully understood. We show here that BDNF increased the levels of the Reelin receptor (VLDL recept...

Journal: :Neuron 2004
Sanyong Niu Amy Renfro Carlo C. Quattrocchi Michael Sheldon Gabriella D'Arcangelo

Reelin is a secreted glycoprotein that regulates neuronal positioning in cortical brain structures through the VLDLR and ApoER2 receptors and the adaptor protein Dab1. In addition to cellular disorganization, dendrite abnormalities are present in the brain of reeler mice lacking Reelin. It is unclear whether these defects are due primarily to cellular ectopia or the absence of Reelin. Here we e...

Journal: :Neuron 2017
Gregory M. Dillon William A. Tyler Kerilyn C. Omuro John Kambouris Camila Tyminski Shawna Henry Tarik F. Haydar Uwe Beffert Angela Ho

The Reelin signaling pathway plays a crucial role in regulating neocortical development. However, little is known about how Reelin controls the cytoskeleton during neuronal migration. Here, we identify CLASP2 as a key cytoskeletal effector in the Reelin signaling pathway. We demonstrate that CLASP2 has distinct roles during neocortical development regulating neuron production and controlling ne...

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