A Nurr1-Knockout Mouse Model for Parkinson's Disease and Stem Cell Differentiation

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The researchers have generated Nurr1-knockout mice via genomic locus inactivation using homologous recombination.

Transcription factor Nurr1 is an obligatory factor for neurotransmitter dopamine biosynthesis in ventral midbrain. From a neurological and clinical perspective, it suggests an entirely new mechanism for dopamine depletion in a region where dopamine is known to be involved in Parkinson's disease. Activation of Nurr1 may be therapeutically useful for Parkinson's disease patients; therefore, the mice would be useful in Parkinson's disease research.

Additionally, Nurr1 has been shown to be critical for development of midbrain dopaminergic neurons, and thus may contribute to stem cell-based therapies for neurological disorders. Nurr1 is also important for osteoblast differentiation, suggesting a general role in stem cell differentiation and growth.
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Vera Nikodem
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BIOSYNTHESIS
DIFFERENTIATION
Disease
Dopamine
DOPAMINERGIC
ESSENTIAL
factor
Midbrain
Neurons
NEUROTRANSMITTER
Nurr1
Obligatory
Parkinson disease 2
Parkinson disease 3
Parkinson disease 9
Parkinson disease, juvenile, autosomal recessive
Parkinsons
Region
TERMINAL
transcription
VENTRAL
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