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Malformation of the Posterior Cerebellar Vermis Is a Common Neuroanatomical Phenotype of Genetically Engineered Mice on the C57BL/6 Background

Authors :
Cuoco, Joshua A
Cuoco, Joshua A
Esposito, Anthony W
Moriarty, Shannon
Tang, Ying
Seth, Sonika
Toia, Alyssa R
Kampton, Elias B
Mayr, Yevgeniy
Khan, Mussarah
Khan, Mohammad B
Mullen, Brian R
Ackman, James B
Siddiqi, Faez
Wolfe, John H
Savinova, Olga V
Ramos, Raddy L
Cuoco, Joshua A
Cuoco, Joshua A
Esposito, Anthony W
Moriarty, Shannon
Tang, Ying
Seth, Sonika
Toia, Alyssa R
Kampton, Elias B
Mayr, Yevgeniy
Khan, Mussarah
Khan, Mohammad B
Mullen, Brian R
Ackman, James B
Siddiqi, Faez
Wolfe, John H
Savinova, Olga V
Ramos, Raddy L
Source :
The Cerebellum; vol 17, iss 2, 173-190; 1473-4222
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

C57BL/6 mice exhibit spontaneous cerebellar malformations consisting of heterotopic neurons and glia in the molecular layer of the posterior vermis, indicative of neuronal migration defect during cerebellar development. Recognizing that many genetically engineered (GE) mouse lines are produced from C57BL/6 ES cells or backcrossed to this strain, we performed histological analyses and found that cerebellar heterotopia were a common feature present in the majority of GE lines on this background. Furthermore, we identify GE mouse lines that will be valuable in the study of cerebellar malformations including diverse driver, reporter, and optogenetic lines. Finally, we discuss the implications that these data have on the use of C57BL/6 mice and GE mice on this background in studies of cerebellar development or as models of disease.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
The Cerebellum; vol 17, iss 2, 173-190; 1473-4222
Notes :
application/pdf, The Cerebellum vol 17, iss 2, 173-190 1473-4222
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1401035477
Document Type :
Electronic Resource