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Alterations in the phenotype of neocortical pyramidal cells in the Dyrk1A+/- mouse.
[monosomy 21]
The
gene
encoding
the
dual-specificity
tyrosine-regulated
kinase
DYRK
1
A
maps
to
the
chromosomal
segment
HSA
21
q
22
.
2
,
which
lies
within
the
Down
syndrome
critical
region
.
The
reduction
in
brain
size
and
behavioral
defects
observed
in
mice
lacking
one
copy
of
the
murine
homologue
Dyrk
1
A
(
Dyrk
1
A
+
/
-
)
support
the
idea
that
this
kinase
may
be
involved
in
monosomy
21
associated
mental
retardation
.
However
,
the
structural
basis
of
these
behavioral
defects
remains
unclear
.
In
the
present
work
,
we
have
analyzed
the
microstructure
of
cortical
circuitry
in
the
Dyrk
1
A
+
/
-
mouse
and
control
littermates
by
intracellular
injection
of
Lucifer
Yellow
in
fixed
cortical
tissue
.
We
found
that
labeled
pyramidal
cells
were
considerably
smaller
,
less
branched
and
less
spinous
in
the
cortex
of
Dyrk
1
A
+
/
-
mice
than
in
control
littermates
.
These
results
suggest
that
Dyrk
1
A
influences
the
size
and
complexity
of
pyramidal
cells
,
and
thus
their
capability
to
integrate
information
.
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