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Anatomy & Cell Biology | 2010

Early cerebellar granule cell migration in the mouse embryonic development

Seung Hyuk Chung; Chul-Tae Kim; Young-Ho Jung; Nam-Seob Lee; Young-Gil Jeong

Pax6, a paired homeobox DNA binding protein, has been found to be expressed in the cerebellum in both granule cells and their precursors in the external granular layer (EGL). In this study we have traced Pax6 expression through embryonic development in mice by using a polyclonal antibody against Pax6 and used it to study the cellular dispersal pattern of the EGL. During dispersal the EGL was thicker and Pax6 expression was more intense on the rostral side of the lateral corners of the cerebellum. Pax6 immunoreactive cells were found to be migrating from the EGL during the early stage of EGL dispersal, which suggested the early inward migration of granule cells. Double staining with various markers confirmed that the early-migrating cells are not Purkinje cells, interneurons or glia. Although the Pax6 immunoreactive cells within the cerebellum were not apparently proliferating, NeuN, a marker for postmitotic granule cells, was not expressed in these cells until E16. Furthermore, granule cells were observed migrating inwards from the EGL both during and after EGL dispersal. These early migrating granule cells populated the whole cerebellum. These findings offer novel views on specific stages of granule cell dispersal and migration.


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2006

Corticotropin-releasing factor immunoreactivity increases in the cerebellar climbing fibers in the novel ataxic mutant mouse, Pogo

Young-Gil Jeong; Seung Hyuk Chung; Chul-Tae Kim; Ki-Hyung Kim; Seung-Yun Han; Byung-Hwa Hyun; Nam-Seob Lee; Kazuhiko Sawada; Moo-Ho Won; Yoshihiro Fukui

The ataxic pogo mouse (pogo/pogo) is a novel neurological mutant, which was derived as an inbred strain (KJR/MsKist) from a Korean wild mouse. The pathological manifestations include a difficulty in maintaining a normal posture, the failure of inter‐limb coordination and an inability to walk straight. In this study, we examined the distribution of corticotropin‐releasing factor (CRF) immunoreactive cerebellar climbing fibres and their projections to tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) immunoreactive Purkinje cells in the cerebellum of the pogo mutant mouse using immunohistochemistry. In the pogo/pogo mouse, a subset of climbing fibres was stained more intensely for CRF than in the control. Moreover, ataxic pogo mouse, neurons of the inferior olivary nucleus projecting climbing fibres were also more intensely stained for CRF than in the control. In the pogo/pogo mouse, TH immunoreactivity was located in the Purkinje cells, whereas no TH expression was found in the control. Double immunostaining for CRF and TH in the pogo/pogo cerebellum revealed that the distribution of TH‐immunoreactive Purkinje cells corresponded to terminal fields of CRF‐immunoreactive climbing fibres but not to the CRF‐immunoreactive mossy fibres. Therefore, we suggest that an increase of CRF level may alter the function of targeted Purkinje cells and that it is related to the ataxic phenotype in the pogo mutant mouse.


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2006

The absence of phosphorylated tyrosine hydroxylase expression in the purkinje cells of the ataxic mutant pogo mouse

Nam-Seob Lee; Chul-Tae Kim; Seung-Yun Han; J. H. Kawk; Kazuhiko Sawada; Yoshihiro Fukui; Young Gil Jeong

The pogo mouse is a new ataxic autosomal recessive mutant that arose in Korean wild mice (KJR/Mskist). Its ataxic phenotype includes difficulty in maintaining a normal posture and the inability to walk in a straight line. Several studies have reported that tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) is persistently ectopically expressed in particular subsets of Purkinje cells in a parasagittal banding pattern in several ataxic mutant mice, e.g. tottering alleles and pogo mice. In this present study, we examined the expression of an enzymatically active form of TH and phosphorylated TH at Ser40 (phospho‐TH) by using immunohistochemistry and double immunofluorescence in the cerebellum of pogo mice. TH immunostaining appeared in some Purkinje cells in pogo, but in only a few of Purkinje cells of their heterozygous littermate controls. In all groups of mice, no phospho‐TH immunoreactive Purkinje cells were observed in the cerebellum, although subsets of TH immunoreactive Purkinje cells were found in adjacent sections. This study suggests that TH expression in the Purkinje cells of pogo abnormally increases without activation of this enzyme by phosphorylation. This may mean that TH in the Purkinje cells of these mutants does not catalyse the conversion of tyrosine to l‐DOPA, and is not related to catecholamine synthesis.


Journal of Digital Convergence | 2014

An Analysis of Emergency Transport Proportional Population

Chul-Tae Kim

Abstract This study aimed to reveal the statistical correlation between the distribution of jurisdictional population and the incidence of mobilization, which consisted with cases of patient transfer and non-transfer to hospital. For this study, we collected and analysed the data for populational status, area, and cases of patient transfer and non-transfer to hospital from 5 fire stations in D city, from January 2010 to December 2012. Total numbers of mobilization were highest in J fire station and this supreme tendency were also seen in both cases (transfer and non-transfer). On the contrary, those of B fire station were lowest. In case of populational status of specific jurisdiction, S fire station was identified to possess the highest while D fire station showed the lowest. However, influences of jurisdictional population on occurrence of patient transfer and / or non-transfer to hospital were not seemed to be shown. Key Words : Fire Station, Patients, Transfer, Non-Transfer, Population


Anatomy & Cell Biology | 2010

TBR2-immunopsitive unipolar brush cells are associated with ectopic zebrin II-immunoreactive Purkinje cell clusters in the cerebellum of scrambler mice.

Seung Hyuk Chung; Chul-Tae Kim; Young-Gil Jeong; Nam-Seob Lee

Unipolar brush cells (UBCs) are excitatory interneurons with their somata located in the granular layer. Recently, T-brain factor 2 (Tbr2) was shown to be expressed in a subset of UBCs in mouse cerebellum. Scrambler mice exhibit severe cerebellum abnormalities, including the failure of embryonic Purkinje cell dispersal and a complete absence of foliation due to a mutation in the disabled-1 adaptor protein. Since most UBC markers are expressed postnatally, it has proven difficult to identify the relationship between developing Purkinje cell clusters and migrating UBCs. Because scrambler mice closely mimic normal embryonic day 18 cerebellum, we examined whether Tbr2-positive UBCs are associated with Purkinje cell cluster markers such as zebrin II, which is the most studied compartmentation marker in the cerebellum. We investigated the distribution of Tbr2-positive UBCs in this mutant by using anti-Tbr2 immunocytochemistry. The data revealed that Tbr2 immunoreactivity was exclusively present in the nucleus of UBCs in scrambler cerebellum. Based on expression data, a Tbr2-positive UBC map was constructed. In addition, Tbr2-positive UBCs are found associated with ectopic zebrin II-immunoreactive Purkinje cell clusters in scrambler cerebellum. These data suggest that UBCs use Purkinje cell compartmentation to migrate into their final position through interactions with the embryonic array of specific Purkinje cell subtypes.


Laboratory Animal Research | 2007

Cerebellar Heat Shock Protein 25 is not Changed by Hyperthermic Induction

Seung-Yun Han; Chul-Tae Kim; Jin-Seong Kim; Jae-Min Kim; Jin-A Son; Nam-Seob Lee; Young-Gil Jeong


The Korean Journal of Anatomy | 2005

Elevated Serotonin-immunoreactive Neurons in the Raphe Nucleus of the Ataxic Mutant Mouse, Pogo.

Chul-Tae Kim; Han Sy; Jeong Jh; Yoon Ds; Lee S; Hawkes R; Nam-Seob Lee; Young-Gil Jeong


Laboratory Animal Research | 2008

Elevated Serotonin Transporter (5-HTT) Expression in the Ventral Horn of Lumbar Spinal Cord of Ataxic Pogo Mice

Jin-Seong Kim; Jae-Min Kim; Jin-A Son; Chul-Tae Kim; Nam-Seob Lee; Young-Gil Jeong


The Korean Journal of Anatomy | 2007

Voltage-dependent Calcium Channel (VDCC) alpha(1A) Subunit Expression in the Ataxic Mutant, Pogo Mice Cerebellum.

Nam-Seob Lee; Chul-Tae Kim; Han Sy; Kim Js; Kim Jm; Son Ja; Young-Gil Jeong


대한체질인류학회 학술대회 연제 초록 | 2006

Change of Hsp25 Expression in Mouse Cerebellum Induced by Heat Shock

Seung-Yun Han; Chul-Tae Kim; Dae-Sung Yoon; Seoul Lee; Richard Hawkes; Nam-Seob Lee; Young-Gil Jeong

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