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Retinal organization in the bcl-2-overexpressing transgenic mouse
Enrica Strettoi1, Maila Volpini
1Istituto di Neurofisiologia del CNR, Area della Ricerca CNR, 56100 Pisa, Italy. strettoi@in.pi.cnr.it
Abstract:
Naturally occurring cell death is believed to play a major role during the development of the nervous system in the establishment of neuronal architecture. Here we study the effects of cell death inhibition by using a transgenic mouse in which the powerful antiapoptotic gene bcl-2 is expressed in neurons. The retina of this mouse reveals that the general neuronal plan has been maintained. However, bcl-2 overexpression leads to altered frequencies of the major cell types in the retina. Thus, it is possible to estimate cell-type-specific rates of apoptosis by observing the increases in numbers of cells in the bcl-2-overexpressing transgenic mouse.