@article{b375d52f3cb844c8b6729de3ebfebfd1,
title = "Motor discoordination of transgenic mice overexpressing a microtubule destabilizer, stathmin, specifically in Purkinje cells",
abstract = "The proper regulation of microtubule (MT) structure is important for dendritic and neural circuit development. However, the relationship between the regulation of the MTs in dendrites and the formation of neural function is still unclear. Stathmin is a MT destabilizer, and we have previously reported that the expression and the activity of stathmin is downregulated during cerebellar Purkinje cell (PC) development. In this study, we generated transgenic mice that specifically overexpress the constitutively active form of stathmin in the PCs. These mutant mice did not show any obvious morphological or excitatory transmission abnormalities in the cerebellum. In contrast, we observed a decline in the expression of MAP2 and KIF5 signal in the PC dendrites and a discoordination of motor function in the mutant mice, although they displayed normal general behavior. These data indicate that the overexpression of stathmin disrupts dendritic MT organization, motor protein distribution, and neural function in PCs.",
keywords = "Dendrite, Kinesin, MAP2, Microtubule, Motor coordination, Purkinje cell, Stathmin",
author = "Noriaki Ohkawa and Kouichi Hashimoto and Toshiaki Hino and Rika Migishima and Minesuke Yokoyama and Masanobu Kano and Kaoru Inokuchi",
note = "Funding Information: We thank Drs. S. Ikegami and Y. Saitoh for their valuable suggestions on the behavior tests and statistical analysis, respectively; Dr. A. Aiba for the L7 gene cassette, Dr. Y. Arimatsu for the rabbit anti-neuron-specific class III β-tubulin (Mβ6) antibody; Dr. S. Kamijo and M. Matsuo for breeding and maintaining the transgenic mice; and M. Takabe, E. Tokunaga, and S. Sugisaki for technical assistance. This work was supported by the Special Coordinate Funds for Promoting Science and Technology, and supported by grants for the Scientific Research on Priority Areas (A)-Neural Circuit Project and (C)-Advanced Brain Science Project, from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of the Japanese Government (K.I.).",
year = "2007",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1016/j.neures.2007.06.1464",
language = "英語",
volume = "59",
pages = "93--100",
journal = "Neuroscience Research",
issn = "0168-0102",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",
number = "1",
}