Choline availability regulates neural progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation in the developing cerebral cortex. Here, we investigated the molecular mechanism underlying this process and demonstrated that choline regulates the transcription factor SOX4 in neural progenitor cells. Specifically, we found that low choline intake during neurogenesis reduces SOX4 protein levels, causing the downregulation of EZH2, a histone methyltransferase. Importantly, we demonstrate that low choline is not involved in SOX4 protein degradation rate and established that protein reduction is caused by aberrant expression of a microRNA (miR-129-5p). To confirm the role of miR-129-5p, we conducted gain-of-function and loss-of-function assays in neural p...
Maternal choline availability is essential for fetal neurogenesis. Choline deprivation (CD) causes h...
Choline dietary intake varies such that many people do not achieve adequate intakes. Diet intake of ...
BENEFITS OF MATERNAL CHOLINE SUPPLEMENTATION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF DOWN SYNDROME: ELUCADATION OF UNDER...
Choline availability modulates neurogenesis and cerebral cortex development through the regulation o...
During neurogenesis, SRY-box transcription factor 4 (SOX4) is part of a molecular switch that contro...
Fetal progenitor cells proliferate, migrate, differentiate and undergo apoptosis at specific times d...
Choline is an important methyl donor and a component of membrane phospholipids. In this study, we te...
The availability of choline during critical periods of fetal development alters hippocampal developm...
Maternal diets low in choline, an essential nutrient, increase the risk of neural tube defects and l...
Choline is derived not only from the diet, but also from de novo synthesis. It is important for meth...
Adequate supply of choline, an essential nutrient, is necessary to support proper brain development....
Choline is an essential nutrient that is critical during fetal brain development. Choline deficiency...
Previously, we reported that dietary choline influences development of the hippocampus in fetal rat ...
Choline is an essential nutrient for humans. It is a precursor of membrane phospholipids (e.g., phos...
Fetal nutrition sets the stage for organ function in later life. In this review we discuss the fetal...
Maternal choline availability is essential for fetal neurogenesis. Choline deprivation (CD) causes h...
Choline dietary intake varies such that many people do not achieve adequate intakes. Diet intake of ...
BENEFITS OF MATERNAL CHOLINE SUPPLEMENTATION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF DOWN SYNDROME: ELUCADATION OF UNDER...
Choline availability modulates neurogenesis and cerebral cortex development through the regulation o...
During neurogenesis, SRY-box transcription factor 4 (SOX4) is part of a molecular switch that contro...
Fetal progenitor cells proliferate, migrate, differentiate and undergo apoptosis at specific times d...
Choline is an important methyl donor and a component of membrane phospholipids. In this study, we te...
The availability of choline during critical periods of fetal development alters hippocampal developm...
Maternal diets low in choline, an essential nutrient, increase the risk of neural tube defects and l...
Choline is derived not only from the diet, but also from de novo synthesis. It is important for meth...
Adequate supply of choline, an essential nutrient, is necessary to support proper brain development....
Choline is an essential nutrient that is critical during fetal brain development. Choline deficiency...
Previously, we reported that dietary choline influences development of the hippocampus in fetal rat ...
Choline is an essential nutrient for humans. It is a precursor of membrane phospholipids (e.g., phos...
Fetal nutrition sets the stage for organ function in later life. In this review we discuss the fetal...
Maternal choline availability is essential for fetal neurogenesis. Choline deprivation (CD) causes h...
Choline dietary intake varies such that many people do not achieve adequate intakes. Diet intake of ...
BENEFITS OF MATERNAL CHOLINE SUPPLEMENTATION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF DOWN SYNDROME: ELUCADATION OF UNDER...