A homeodomain gene <i>Ptx</i> 3 has highly restricted brain expression in mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons

Marten P. Smidt(Utrecht University), Hermien S. A. van Schaick(Utrecht University), Christian Lanctôt(Utrecht University), Jacques Tremblay(Utrecht University), Joke J. Cox(Utrecht University), Arno A. M. van der Kleij(Utrecht University), Gerrit Wolterink(Utrecht University), Jacques Drouin(Utrecht University), J. Peter H. Burbach(Utrecht University)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
November 25, 1997
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Abstract

The mesencephalic dopaminergic (mesDA) system regulates behavior and movement control and has been implicated in psychiatric and affective disorders. We have identified a bicoid-related homeobox gene, Ptx3, a member of the Ptx-subfamily, that is uniquely expressed in these neurons. Its expression starting at E11.5 in the developing mouse midbrain correlates with the appearance of mesDA neurons. The number of Ptx3-expressing neurons is reduced in Parkinson patients, and these neurons are absent from 6-hydroxydopamine-lesioned rats, an animal model for this disease. Thus, Ptx3 is a unique transcription factor marking the mesDA neurons at the exclusion of other dopaminergic neurons, and it may be involved in developmental determination of this neuronal lineage.


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