par Maurer, Philippe
;Rorive, Sandrine
;de Kerchove d'Exaerde, Alban
;Schiffmann, Serge N.
;Salmon, Isabelle
;De Launoit, Yvan 
Référence Neuroscience letters, 357, 3, page (215-218)
Publication Publié, 2004-03






Référence Neuroscience letters, 357, 3, page (215-218)
Publication Publié, 2004-03
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | In the mouse and the rat brain, the Ets transcription factor pet-1 is exclusively expressed in the central serotonin (5-hydroxytryptaminergic: 5-HT) system. In pet-1 null mice, the defect of this factor induces early disruption of the 5-HT function, resulting in an increase in anxiety and aggression; thus indicating its pivotal role in this system. Here, we studied the expression of fev, the homologue of pet-1, in the human brain. We showed that this transcription factor is exclusively expressed in the midline part of the human brainstem containing raphe nuclei, which also specifically expressed 5-HT transporter (sert) and tryptophan hydroxylase (tph), two markers of the 5-HT neurotransmitter system. This clearly suggests that fev is expressed in human serotonergic neurons. While the deficiency of the central serotonergic signaling is a major factor involved in the development of some psychiatric disorders, Fev could be a good diagnosis marker as well as a good target for pharmacological treatments of these patients. |