Abstract
Hedgehog interacting protein (Hip) and Patched 1 (Ptc1) regulate the cell responses to the morphogen Sonic Hedgehog (Shh). Here, we compare the relative expression patterns of Shh, Hip and Ptc1 transcripts in the E13.5 mouse brain embryo. We observe that the expression of Hip and Ptc1 often overlaps and is found close to Shh-expressing cells, suggesting that both proteins are required for controlling Shh signals. In the adult striatum in which Ptc1 is not detected, we show that a majority of Hip-expressing cells correspond to neurons expressing the neuronal form of nitric oxide synthase. These data raise the hypothesis for a functional link between nitric oxide and Shh signaling and for a nonredundant role of Hip and Ptc1 in the adult brain.
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