Effects of catecholamine and serotonin in central nervous system in newborn mice with special reference to neural crest cells; presumptive evidence of neural crest origin
Nozue, A.T.; Ono, S.
Anatomischer Anzeiger 173(3): 147-153
1991
ISSN/ISBN: 0003-2786 PMID: 1665021 Document Number: 380441
Catecholamine and serotonin injected i.p. to new-born mice caused gliomas, ependymomas and choroid plexus papilloma together with multiple APUDomas within 48 hours after injection. We consider that an error in neural crest DNA may be caused through an adenylate-cyclic AMP system and Ca++ during replication and/or transcription. Multiple brain tumors caused by catecholamine and serotonin give the presumptive evidence that stem cells of neuroglia may be of neural crest origin.