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Nature Neuroscience 11, 1383–1391 (1 December 2008) | doi:10.1038/nn.2226
|[beta]|-catenin|[ndash]|mediated Wnt signaling regulates neurogenesis in the ventral telencephalon
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Abstract
Development of the telencephalon involves the coordinated growth of diversely patterned brain structures. Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of β-catenin–mediated Wnt signaling in proliferation and fate determination during cerebral cortical development. We found that β-catenin–mediated Wnt signaling critically maintained progenitor proliferation in the subcortical (pallidal) telencephalon. Targeted deletion of β-catenin in mice severely impaired proliferation in the medial ganglionic eminence without grossly altering differentiated fate. Several lines of evidence suggest that this phenotype is primarily the result of a loss of canonical Wnt signaling. As previous studies have suggested that the ventral patterning factor Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) also stimulates dorsal telencephalic proliferation, we propose a model whereby Wnt and Shh signaling promote distinct dorsal-ventral patterning while also having broader effects on proliferation that serve to coordinate the growth of telencephalic subregions.
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