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Subdivisions of the adult zebrafish pallium based on molecular marker analysis

Background: The telencephalon shows a remarkable structural diversity among vertebrates. In particular, the everted telencephalon of ray-finned fishes has a markedly different morphology compared to the evaginated telencephalon of all other vertebrates. This difference in development has hampered th...

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Autores principales: Ganz, Julia, Kroehne, Volker, Freudenreich, Dorian, Machate, Anja, Geffarth, Michaela, Braasch, Ingo, Kaslin, Jan, Brand, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4335597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25713698
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.5595.2
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author Ganz, Julia
Kroehne, Volker
Freudenreich, Dorian
Machate, Anja
Geffarth, Michaela
Braasch, Ingo
Kaslin, Jan
Brand, Michael
author_facet Ganz, Julia
Kroehne, Volker
Freudenreich, Dorian
Machate, Anja
Geffarth, Michaela
Braasch, Ingo
Kaslin, Jan
Brand, Michael
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description Background: The telencephalon shows a remarkable structural diversity among vertebrates. In particular, the everted telencephalon of ray-finned fishes has a markedly different morphology compared to the evaginated telencephalon of all other vertebrates. This difference in development has hampered the comparison between different areas of the pallium of ray-finned fishes and the pallial nuclei of all other vertebrates. Various models of homology between pallial subdivisions in ray-finned fishes and the pallial nuclei in tetrapods have been proposed based on connectional, neurochemical, gene expression and functional data. However, no consensus has been reached so far. In recent years, the analysis of conserved developmental marker genes has assisted the identification of homologies for different parts of the telencephalon among several tetrapod species. Results: We have investigated the gene expression pattern of conserved marker genes in the adult zebrafish ( Danio rerio) pallium to identify pallial subdivisions and their homology to pallial nuclei in tetrapods. Combinatorial expression analysis of ascl1a, eomesa, emx1, emx2, emx3, and Prox1 identifies four main divisions in the adult zebrafish pallium. Within these subdivisions, we propose that Dm is homologous to the pallial amygdala in tetrapods and that the dorsal subdivision of Dl is homologous to part of the hippocampal formation in mouse. We have complemented this analysis be examining the gene expression of emx1, emx2 and emx3 in the zebrafish larval brain. Conclusions: Based on our gene expression data, we propose a new model of subdivisions in the adult zebrafish pallium and their putative homologies to pallial nuclei in tetrapods. Pallial nuclei control sensory, motor, and cognitive functions, like memory, learning and emotion. The identification of pallial subdivisions in the adult zebrafish and their homologies to pallial nuclei in tetrapods will contribute to the use of the zebrafish system as a model for neurobiological research and human neurodegenerative diseases.
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spelling pubmed-43355972015-02-23 Subdivisions of the adult zebrafish pallium based on molecular marker analysis Ganz, Julia Kroehne, Volker Freudenreich, Dorian Machate, Anja Geffarth, Michaela Braasch, Ingo Kaslin, Jan Brand, Michael F1000Res Research Article Background: The telencephalon shows a remarkable structural diversity among vertebrates. In particular, the everted telencephalon of ray-finned fishes has a markedly different morphology compared to the evaginated telencephalon of all other vertebrates. This difference in development has hampered the comparison between different areas of the pallium of ray-finned fishes and the pallial nuclei of all other vertebrates. Various models of homology between pallial subdivisions in ray-finned fishes and the pallial nuclei in tetrapods have been proposed based on connectional, neurochemical, gene expression and functional data. However, no consensus has been reached so far. In recent years, the analysis of conserved developmental marker genes has assisted the identification of homologies for different parts of the telencephalon among several tetrapod species. Results: We have investigated the gene expression pattern of conserved marker genes in the adult zebrafish ( Danio rerio) pallium to identify pallial subdivisions and their homology to pallial nuclei in tetrapods. Combinatorial expression analysis of ascl1a, eomesa, emx1, emx2, emx3, and Prox1 identifies four main divisions in the adult zebrafish pallium. Within these subdivisions, we propose that Dm is homologous to the pallial amygdala in tetrapods and that the dorsal subdivision of Dl is homologous to part of the hippocampal formation in mouse. We have complemented this analysis be examining the gene expression of emx1, emx2 and emx3 in the zebrafish larval brain. Conclusions: Based on our gene expression data, we propose a new model of subdivisions in the adult zebrafish pallium and their putative homologies to pallial nuclei in tetrapods. Pallial nuclei control sensory, motor, and cognitive functions, like memory, learning and emotion. The identification of pallial subdivisions in the adult zebrafish and their homologies to pallial nuclei in tetrapods will contribute to the use of the zebrafish system as a model for neurobiological research and human neurodegenerative diseases. F1000Research 2015-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4335597/ /pubmed/25713698 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.5595.2 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Ganz J et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Freudenreich, Dorian
Machate, Anja
Geffarth, Michaela
Braasch, Ingo
Kaslin, Jan
Brand, Michael
Subdivisions of the adult zebrafish pallium based on molecular marker analysis
title Subdivisions of the adult zebrafish pallium based on molecular marker analysis
title_full Subdivisions of the adult zebrafish pallium based on molecular marker analysis
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title_full_unstemmed Subdivisions of the adult zebrafish pallium based on molecular marker analysis
title_short Subdivisions of the adult zebrafish pallium based on molecular marker analysis
title_sort subdivisions of the adult zebrafish pallium based on molecular marker analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4335597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25713698
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.5595.2
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