Publications by authors named "Tomoka Nara"

Spock3/Testican-3 is a nervous system-expressed heparan sulfate proteoglycan belonging to a subgroup of the BM-40/SPARC/osteonectin family, the role of which in brain development is unclear. Because Spock1, a member of the Spock family, inhibits their attachment to substrates and the neurite outgrowth of cultured neuronal cells, Spock3 is also thought to be similarly involved in the neuronal development. In the present study, we established a Spock3-mutant mouse harboring a deletion extending from the presumptive upstream regulatory region to exon 4 of the Spock3 locus and performed histological and behavioral studies on these mutant mice.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Tomoka Nara"

  • - Tomoka Nara's research primarily focuses on the role of the heparan sulfate proteoglycan Spock3/Testican-3 in brain development and its potential impacts on anxiety and sociability behaviors in mutant mice.
  • - The study established Spock3-mutant mice to investigate structural abnormalities in the corpus callosum and cortical axonal tracts, revealing a correlation with reduced anxiety-like behavior and lowered sociability.
  • - Findings suggest that Spock3 may play a significant role in neuronal development and behavioral outcomes, highlighting the potential implications for understanding anxiety disorders and sociability in neurological research.