Neuronal migration and its disorders affecting the CA3 region

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Abstract

In this review, we focus on CA3 neuronal migration disorders in the rodent. We begin by introducing the main steps of hippocampal development, and we summarize characteristic hippocampal malformations in human. We then describe various mouse mutants showing structural hippocampal defects. Notably, genes identified in human cortical neuronal migration disorders consistently give rise to a CA3 phenotype when mutated in the mouse. We successively describe their molecular, physiological and behavioral phenotypes that together contribute to a better understanding of CA3-dependent functions. We finally discuss potential factors underlying the CA3 vulnerability revealed by these mouse mutants and that may also contribute to other human neurological and psychiatric disorders. © 2014 Belvindrah, Nosten-Bertrandand Francis.

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Belvindrah, R., Nosten-Bertrand, M., & Francis, F. (2014). Neuronal migration and its disorders affecting the CA3 region. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 8(MAR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2014.00063

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