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Characterization of Subtle Brain Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of Hedgehog Pathway Antagonist-Induced Cleft Lip and Palate
Subtle behavioral and cognitive deficits have been documented in patient cohorts with orofacial clefts (OFCs). Recent neuroimaging studies argue that these traits are associated with structural brain abnormalities but have been limited to adolescent and adult populations where brain plasticity durin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4105496/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25047453 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102603 |
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author | Lipinski, Robert J. Holloway, Hunter T. O'Leary-Moore, Shonagh K. Ament, Jacob J. Pecevich, Stephen J. Cofer, Gary P. Budin, Francois Everson, Joshua L. Johnson, G. Allan Sulik, Kathleen K. |
author_facet | Lipinski, Robert J. Holloway, Hunter T. O'Leary-Moore, Shonagh K. Ament, Jacob J. Pecevich, Stephen J. Cofer, Gary P. Budin, Francois Everson, Joshua L. Johnson, G. Allan Sulik, Kathleen K. |
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description | Subtle behavioral and cognitive deficits have been documented in patient cohorts with orofacial clefts (OFCs). Recent neuroimaging studies argue that these traits are associated with structural brain abnormalities but have been limited to adolescent and adult populations where brain plasticity during infancy and childhood may be a confounding factor. Here, we employed high resolution magnetic resonance microscopy to examine primary brain morphology in a mouse model of OFCs. Transient in utero exposure to the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway antagonist cyclopamine resulted in a spectrum of facial dysmorphology, including unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and palate, cleft of the secondary palate only, and a non-cleft phenotype marked by midfacial hypoplasia. Relative to controls, cyclopamine-exposed fetuses exhibited volumetric differences in several brain regions, including hypoplasia of the pituitary gland and olfactory bulbs, hyperplasia of the forebrain septal region, and expansion of the third ventricle. However, in affected fetuses the corpus callosum was intact and normal division of the forebrain was observed. This argues that temporally-specific Hh signaling perturbation can result in typical appearing OFCs in the absence of holoprosencephaly—a condition classically associated with Hh pathway inhibition and frequently co-occurring with OFCs. Supporting the premise that some forms of OFCs co-occur with subtle brain malformations, these results provide a possible ontological basis for traits identified in clinical populations. They also argue in favor of future investigations into genetic and/or environmental modulation of the Hh pathway in the etiopathogenesis of orofacial clefting. |
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spelling | pubmed-41054962014-07-23 Characterization of Subtle Brain Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of Hedgehog Pathway Antagonist-Induced Cleft Lip and Palate Lipinski, Robert J. Holloway, Hunter T. O'Leary-Moore, Shonagh K. Ament, Jacob J. Pecevich, Stephen J. Cofer, Gary P. Budin, Francois Everson, Joshua L. Johnson, G. Allan Sulik, Kathleen K. PLoS One Research Article Subtle behavioral and cognitive deficits have been documented in patient cohorts with orofacial clefts (OFCs). Recent neuroimaging studies argue that these traits are associated with structural brain abnormalities but have been limited to adolescent and adult populations where brain plasticity during infancy and childhood may be a confounding factor. Here, we employed high resolution magnetic resonance microscopy to examine primary brain morphology in a mouse model of OFCs. Transient in utero exposure to the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway antagonist cyclopamine resulted in a spectrum of facial dysmorphology, including unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and palate, cleft of the secondary palate only, and a non-cleft phenotype marked by midfacial hypoplasia. Relative to controls, cyclopamine-exposed fetuses exhibited volumetric differences in several brain regions, including hypoplasia of the pituitary gland and olfactory bulbs, hyperplasia of the forebrain septal region, and expansion of the third ventricle. However, in affected fetuses the corpus callosum was intact and normal division of the forebrain was observed. This argues that temporally-specific Hh signaling perturbation can result in typical appearing OFCs in the absence of holoprosencephaly—a condition classically associated with Hh pathway inhibition and frequently co-occurring with OFCs. Supporting the premise that some forms of OFCs co-occur with subtle brain malformations, these results provide a possible ontological basis for traits identified in clinical populations. They also argue in favor of future investigations into genetic and/or environmental modulation of the Hh pathway in the etiopathogenesis of orofacial clefting. Public Library of Science 2014-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4105496/ /pubmed/25047453 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102603 Text en © 2014 Lipinski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lipinski, Robert J. Holloway, Hunter T. O'Leary-Moore, Shonagh K. Ament, Jacob J. Pecevich, Stephen J. Cofer, Gary P. Budin, Francois Everson, Joshua L. Johnson, G. Allan Sulik, Kathleen K. Characterization of Subtle Brain Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of Hedgehog Pathway Antagonist-Induced Cleft Lip and Palate |
title | Characterization of Subtle Brain Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of Hedgehog Pathway Antagonist-Induced Cleft Lip and Palate |
title_full | Characterization of Subtle Brain Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of Hedgehog Pathway Antagonist-Induced Cleft Lip and Palate |
title_fullStr | Characterization of Subtle Brain Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of Hedgehog Pathway Antagonist-Induced Cleft Lip and Palate |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterization of Subtle Brain Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of Hedgehog Pathway Antagonist-Induced Cleft Lip and Palate |
title_short | Characterization of Subtle Brain Abnormalities in a Mouse Model of Hedgehog Pathway Antagonist-Induced Cleft Lip and Palate |
title_sort | characterization of subtle brain abnormalities in a mouse model of hedgehog pathway antagonist-induced cleft lip and palate |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4105496/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25047453 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102603 |
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