1Identification of genes differentially expressed in the embryonic pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyration

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mammalian evolution is characterized by a progressive expansion of the surface area of the cerebral cortex, an increase that is accompanied by gyration of the cortical surface. The mechanisms controlling this gyration process are not...

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Main Authors: Jørgensen Arne L, Holm Ida E, Kruhøffer Mogens, Nielsen Karsten B, Nielsen Anders L
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-05-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/3/127
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spelling doaj-27f6d5f871f14b639767df842602f8042020-11-25T02:51:22ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002010-05-013112710.1186/1756-0500-3-1271Identification of genes differentially expressed in the embryonic pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyrationJørgensen Arne LHolm Ida EKruhøffer MogensNielsen Karsten BNielsen Anders L<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mammalian evolution is characterized by a progressive expansion of the surface area of the cerebral cortex, an increase that is accompanied by gyration of the cortical surface. The mechanisms controlling this gyration process are not well characterized but mutational analyses indicate that genes involved in neuronal migration play an important function. Due to the lack of gyration of the rodent brain it is important to establish alternative models to examine brain development during the gyration process. The pig brain is gyrated and accordingly is a candidate alternative model.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>In this study we have identified genes differentially expressed in the pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyration. Pig cortical tissue from two time points in development representing a non-folded, lissencephalic, brain (embryonic day 60) and primary-folded, gyrencephalic, brain (embryonic day 80) were examined by whole genome expression microarray studies. 91 differentially expressed transcripts (fold change >3) were identified. 84 transcripts were annotated and encoding proteins involved in for example neuronal migration, calcium binding, and cytoskeletal structuring. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to confirm the regulation of a subset of the identified genes.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This study provides identification of genes which are differentially expressed in the pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of brain gyration. The identified genes include novel candidate genes which could have functional importance for brain development.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/3/127
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author Jørgensen Arne L
Holm Ida E
Kruhøffer Mogens
Nielsen Karsten B
Nielsen Anders L
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Holm Ida E
Kruhøffer Mogens
Nielsen Karsten B
Nielsen Anders L
1Identification of genes differentially expressed in the embryonic pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyration
BMC Research Notes
author_facet Jørgensen Arne L
Holm Ida E
Kruhøffer Mogens
Nielsen Karsten B
Nielsen Anders L
author_sort Jørgensen Arne L
title 1Identification of genes differentially expressed in the embryonic pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyration
title_short 1Identification of genes differentially expressed in the embryonic pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyration
title_full 1Identification of genes differentially expressed in the embryonic pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyration
title_fullStr 1Identification of genes differentially expressed in the embryonic pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyration
title_full_unstemmed 1Identification of genes differentially expressed in the embryonic pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyration
title_sort 1identification of genes differentially expressed in the embryonic pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyration
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2010-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Mammalian evolution is characterized by a progressive expansion of the surface area of the cerebral cortex, an increase that is accompanied by gyration of the cortical surface. The mechanisms controlling this gyration process are not well characterized but mutational analyses indicate that genes involved in neuronal migration play an important function. Due to the lack of gyration of the rodent brain it is important to establish alternative models to examine brain development during the gyration process. The pig brain is gyrated and accordingly is a candidate alternative model.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>In this study we have identified genes differentially expressed in the pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of gyration. Pig cortical tissue from two time points in development representing a non-folded, lissencephalic, brain (embryonic day 60) and primary-folded, gyrencephalic, brain (embryonic day 80) were examined by whole genome expression microarray studies. 91 differentially expressed transcripts (fold change >3) were identified. 84 transcripts were annotated and encoding proteins involved in for example neuronal migration, calcium binding, and cytoskeletal structuring. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to confirm the regulation of a subset of the identified genes.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This study provides identification of genes which are differentially expressed in the pig cerebral cortex before and after appearance of brain gyration. The identified genes include novel candidate genes which could have functional importance for brain development.</p>
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