Abstract
Frizzled5 (Fz5), a putative Wnt receptor, is expressed in the retina, hypothalamus, and the parafascicular nucleus (PFN) of the thalamus. By constructing Fz5 alleles in which beta-galactosidase replaces Fz5 or in which Cre-mediated recombination replaces Fz5 with alkaline phosphatase, we observe that Fz5 is required continuously and in a cell autonomous manner for the survival of adult PFN neurons, but is not required for proliferation, migration, or axonal growth and targeting of developing PFN neurons. A motor phenotype associated with loss of Fz5 establishes a role for the PFN in sensorimotor coordination. Transcripts coding for Wnt9b, the likely Fz5 ligand in vivo, and beta-catenin, a mediator of canonical Wnt signaling, are both downregulated in the Fz5(-/-) PFN, implying a positive feedback mechanism in which Wnt signaling is required to maintain the expression of Wnt signaling components. These data suggest that defects in Wnt-Frizzled signaling could be the cause of neuronal loss in degenerative CNS diseases.
MeSH terms
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Alkaline Phosphatase / metabolism
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Animals
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Animals, Newborn
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Behavior, Animal / drug effects
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Behavior, Animal / physiology
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Cell Survival / drug effects
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Cells, Cultured
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Central Nervous System / embryology
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Central Nervous System / growth & development
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Central Nervous System / metabolism
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Embryo, Mammalian
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Estrogen Antagonists / pharmacology
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Frizzled Receptors / genetics
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Frizzled Receptors / physiology*
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Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental / drug effects
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Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental / physiology
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Intralaminar Thalamic Nuclei / cytology*
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Mice
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Mice, Transgenic
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Microarray Analysis / methods
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Motor Activity / drug effects
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Motor Activity / genetics
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Mutation / genetics
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Neurons / drug effects
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Neurons / physiology*
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Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled / genetics
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Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled / physiology*
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Signal Transduction
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Tamoxifen / analogs & derivatives
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Tamoxifen / pharmacology
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Transfection / methods
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Weight Gain / genetics
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Wnt Proteins / physiology
Substances
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Estrogen Antagonists
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Frizzled Receptors
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Fzd5 protein, mouse
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Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled
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Wnt Proteins
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Tamoxifen
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afimoxifene
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Alkaline Phosphatase