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</script>Engrailed-2(En2) deletion produces multiple neurodevelopmental defects in monoamine systems, forebrain structures and neurogenesis and behavior
Engrailed-2(En2) deletion produces multiple neurodevelopmental defects in monoamine systems, forebrain structures and neurogenesis and behavior
Many genes involved in brain development have been associated with human neurodevelopmental disorders, but underlying pathophysiological mechanisms remain undefined. Human genetic and mouse behavioral analyses suggest that ENGRAILED-2 (EN2) contributes to neurodevelopmental disorders, especially autism spectrum disorder. In mouse, En2 exhibits dynamic spatiotemporal expression in embryonic mid-hindbrain regions where monoamine neurons emerge. Considering their importance in neuropsychiatric disorders, we characterized monoamine systems in relation to forebrain neurogenesis in En2-knockout (En2-KO) mice. Transmitter levels of serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine (NE) were dysregulated from Postnatal day 7 (P7) to P21 in En2-KO, though NE exhibited the greatest abnormalities. While NE levels were reduced ∼35% in forebrain, they were increased 40 -: 75% in hindbrain and cerebellum, and these patterns paralleled changes in locus coeruleus (LC) fiber innervation, respectively. Although En2 promoter was active in Embryonic day 14.5 -: 15.5 LC neurons, expression diminished thereafter and gene deletion did not alter brainstem NE neuron numbers. Significantly, in parallel with reduced NE levels, En2-KO forebrain regions exhibited reduced growth, particularly hippocampus, where P21 dentate gyrus granule neurons were decreased 16%, suggesting abnormal neurogenesis. Indeed, hippocampal neurogenic regions showed increased cell death (+77%) and unexpectedly, increased proliferation. Excess proliferation was restricted to early Sox2/Tbr2 progenitors whereas increased apoptosis occurred in differentiating (Dcx) neuroblasts, accompanied by reduced newborn neuron survival. Abnormal neurogenesis may reflect NE deficits because intra-hippocampal injections of β-adrenergic agonists reversed cell death. These studies suggest that disruption of hindbrain patterning genes can alter monoamine system development and thereby produce forebrain defects that are relevant to human neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey United States
- University of California System United States
- University of California, Davis United States
Male, Doublecortin Protein, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), Autism, 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning, Knockout, Neurogenesis, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Medical and Health Sciences, Mice, Norepinephrine, Prosencephalon, Underpinning research, Genetics, Animals, Humans, Swimming, Pediatric, Genetics & Heredity, Homeodomain Proteins, Mice, Knockout, Dopaminergic Neurons, Neurosciences, Biological Sciences, Stem Cell Research, Brain Disorders, Mental Health, Neurological, Stem Cell Research - Nonembryonic - Non-Human, Female, Gene Deletion, Serotonergic Neurons
Male, Doublecortin Protein, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), Autism, 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning, Knockout, Neurogenesis, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Medical and Health Sciences, Mice, Norepinephrine, Prosencephalon, Underpinning research, Genetics, Animals, Humans, Swimming, Pediatric, Genetics & Heredity, Homeodomain Proteins, Mice, Knockout, Dopaminergic Neurons, Neurosciences, Biological Sciences, Stem Cell Research, Brain Disorders, Mental Health, Neurological, Stem Cell Research - Nonembryonic - Non-Human, Female, Gene Deletion, Serotonergic Neurons
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