Seth G.N. Grant
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Developmental Brain Research | 1992
Kathleen A. Martin; Seth G.N. Grant; Susan Hockfield
The mas proto-oncogene encodes a protein with a predicted structure similar to members of the family of seven transmembrane domain spanning receptors. These receptors are thought to transduce extracellular signals to G-proteins. Angiotensin II and III have been reported to be the functional ligands for the mas oncogene-encoded receptor (Jackson et al., 1988). We show here using in situ hybridization histochemistry and RNase protection assays that mas mRNA is expressed in a subpopulation of neurons in both the adult and developing rat CNS. In the adult CNS, mas mRNA is most abundant in hippocampal pyramidal neurons and dentate granule cells; mas transcripts are also present at low levels in the cortex and thalamus. mas is first expressed in the developing rat CNS at postnatal day 1 (P1). Even at this early stage in CNS development the pattern of mas expression is similar to that seen in the adult. Although at P1 most neurons of the dentate gyrus are not yet generated and cells of the hippocampal CA fields are undergoing migration and synaptogenesis (Bayer 1980; Altman and Bayer, 1990a, 1990b, 1990c), mas is specifically expressed in these cell populations. This extremely restricted pattern of expression suggests that mas may function in determining the morphology and connections of specific cell types in the hippocampus. This function may in part be carried out by the ability of mas to link external cues to intracellular processes.
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 1991
Barry A. Hicks; Roland Stein; Shimon Efrat; Seth G.N. Grant; Douglas Hanahan; Achilles A. Demetriou
We have shown that elevated plasma D-glucose levels in experimentally-induced diabetic nude athymic rats can be reduced by intraperitoneal transplantation of microcarrier-attached insulin producing beta cells from the mouse pancreatic beta cell line, beta TC-1. The reduction in the level of hyperglycemia was observed as early as two days following cell transplantation and was associated with a concomitant increase in plasma insulin levels. beta TC-1 cell transplanted diabetic rats had plasma D-glucose levels similar to those found in non-diabetic control animals and remained normoglycemic throughout the 39 day experimental period. The beta TC-1 cell transplanted diabetic rats also had near normalization of body weight, food and water intake and of urine output when compared to control diabetic and non-diabetic rats. Similarly, they exhibited improved blood glucose clearance following intravenous D-glucose administration. These results suggest that beta TC-1 cells regulate D-glucose homeostasis following transplantation into diabetic rat recipients in a manner similar to that of endogenous pancreatic beta cells.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1990
Seth G.N. Grant; J. Jessee; F. R. Bloom; Douglas Hanahan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1988
Shimon Efrat; S Linde; H Kofod; David L. Spector; M.R. Delannoy; Seth G.N. Grant; Douglas Hanahan; Steinunn Baekkeskov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997
Bina Santoro; Seth G.N. Grant; Dusan Bartsch; Eric R. Kandel
American Journal of Pathology | 1990
Guido Rindi; Seth G.N. Grant; Yiangos Yiangou; M. A. Ghatei; Stephen R. Bloom; Victoria L. Bautch; Enrico Solcia; Julia M. Polak
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997
Nobuhiko Kojima; Jian Wang; Isabelle M. Mansuy; Seth G.N. Grant; Mark Mayford; Eric R. Kandel
Science | 1988
Mj Dycaico; Seth G.N. Grant; K Felts; Ws Nichols; Sa Geller; Jh Hager; Aj Pollard; Sw Kohler; Hp Short; Fr Jirik
International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research | 2009
Majambu Mbikay; Seth G.N. Grant; Francine Sirois; Haidy Tadros; Jacek Skowronski; Claude Lazure; Nabil G. Seidah; Douglas Hanahan; Michel Chrétien
Cancer Research | 1991
Seth G.N. Grant; Irving Seidman; Douglas Hanahan; Victoria L. Bautch