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Characterisation of Foxp1 in striatal development and the adult brain

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  • معلومة اضافية
    • الموضوع:
      2013
    • Collection:
      Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff)
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      The aim of the research presented in this Thesis was twofold; firstly to further understand the role of Foxp1 in the development of striatal medium spiny neurons (MSN) and secondly its role the adult brain. Understanding the role of Foxp1 in MSN development may allow more accurate in vitro protocols to be generated for use in directing renewable cell sources for use in cell replacement therapies for diseases such as Huntington’s disease (HD). Additionally, its functional role in MSN development may not be exclusive, and thus have a more generalised role transferable to other neuronal processes. Thus what is learnt about its function can possibly be applied to cell transplantation protocols in general, as well as be useful in the drug discovery field. In mice, the transcription factors (TF) Foxp1 and Mef2c were shown to be significantly up-regulated during peak MNS development (embryonic day (E) E12-16) in a genetic screen carried out in the host lab in 2004. Consequently the majority of work in this thesis was focused on the characterisation of the most significantly up-regulated gene, Foxp1. Experiments initially focused on a Foxp1 knock out (KO) line, both in vitro and following transplantation into the quinolinic acid (QA) lesioned adult mouse brain. Additionally, owing to embryonic lethality at E14, a conditional Foxp1 KO (CKO) line was also developed to study the effects of the loss of Foxp1 in the adult brain with a focus on the loss of Foxp1 from the cortex. Owing to lethality at E9 a Mef2c CKO line was also developed and initial in vitro findings from this line are presented in Appendix 8 of this Thesis. Chapter 3 characterised the wild type (WT) expression pattern of FOXP1 from E10 to P7 through the co-localisation of FOXP1 with the established MSN markers CTIP2 and DARPP-32. In vitro characterisation of cultures generated from striate of Foxp1-/- mice showed a decrease in the number of CTIP2 and DARPP-32 positive cells compared to littermate controls but that there were no differences in the ...
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    • Relation:
      https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/58414/1/Amy%20Evans%20Corrected%20Thesis.pdf; https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/58414/7/Amy%2520Publication%2520Form%25201%20Merged.pdf; Evans, Amy E. 2013. Characterisation of Foxp1 in striatal development and the adult brain. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University. Item availability restricted. file file
    • الدخول الالكتروني :
      https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/58414/
      https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/58414/1/Amy%20Evans%20Corrected%20Thesis.pdf
      https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/58414/7/Amy%2520Publication%2520Form%25201%20Merged.pdf
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    • الرقم المعرف:
      edsbas.4151BE41