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Genetic ablation of the Bsx homeodomain transcription factor in zebrafish: Impact on mature pineal gland morphology and circadian behavior

The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine structure in the brain, which produces and secretes the hormone melatonin at nighttime and is considered a key element in the circadian clock system. Early morphogenesis of the gland is controlled by a number of transcription factors, some of which remain active...

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Autores principales: Carstensen, Mikkel Bloss, Medvetzky, Adar, Weinberger, Alon, Driever, Wolfgang, Gothilf, Yoav, Rath, Martin Fredensborg
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9285933/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35249239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpi.12795
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author Carstensen, Mikkel Bloss
Medvetzky, Adar
Weinberger, Alon
Driever, Wolfgang
Gothilf, Yoav
Rath, Martin Fredensborg
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Medvetzky, Adar
Weinberger, Alon
Driever, Wolfgang
Gothilf, Yoav
Rath, Martin Fredensborg
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description The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine structure in the brain, which produces and secretes the hormone melatonin at nighttime and is considered a key element in the circadian clock system. Early morphogenesis of the gland is controlled by a number of transcription factors, some of which remain active in adult life. One of these is the brain‐specific homeobox (Bsx), a highly conserved homeodomain transcription factor with a developmental role in the pineal gland of several species, including zebrafish, and regulatory roles in mature pinealocytes of the rat. To determine the role of Bsx in circadian biology, we here examined the effects of a bsx loss‐of‐function mutation on the pineal gland in adult zebrafish and on behavioral circadian rhythms in larvae. In pineal cell type‐specific Gfp/Egfp reporter zebrafish lines, we did not detect fluorescence signals in the pineal area of homozygous (bsx (−/−)) mutants. Interestingly, a nonpigmented area on the dorsal surface of the head above the gland, known as the pineal window, was pigmented in the homozygous mutants. Furthermore, a structure corresponding to the pineal gland was not detectable in the midline of the adult brain in histological sections analyzed by Nissl staining and S‐antigen immunohistochemistry. Moreover, the levels of pineal transcripts were greatly reduced in bsx (−/−) mutants, as revealed by quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction analysis. Notably, analysis of locomotor activity at the larval stage revealed altered circadian rhythmicity in the bsx mutants with periods and phases similar to wildtype, but severely reduced amplitudes in locomotor activity patterns. Thus, Bsx is essential for full development of the pineal gland, with its absence resulting in a phenotype of morphological pineal gland ablation and disrupted circadian behavior.
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spelling pubmed-92859332022-07-19 Genetic ablation of the Bsx homeodomain transcription factor in zebrafish: Impact on mature pineal gland morphology and circadian behavior Carstensen, Mikkel Bloss Medvetzky, Adar Weinberger, Alon Driever, Wolfgang Gothilf, Yoav Rath, Martin Fredensborg J Pineal Res Original Articles The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine structure in the brain, which produces and secretes the hormone melatonin at nighttime and is considered a key element in the circadian clock system. Early morphogenesis of the gland is controlled by a number of transcription factors, some of which remain active in adult life. One of these is the brain‐specific homeobox (Bsx), a highly conserved homeodomain transcription factor with a developmental role in the pineal gland of several species, including zebrafish, and regulatory roles in mature pinealocytes of the rat. To determine the role of Bsx in circadian biology, we here examined the effects of a bsx loss‐of‐function mutation on the pineal gland in adult zebrafish and on behavioral circadian rhythms in larvae. In pineal cell type‐specific Gfp/Egfp reporter zebrafish lines, we did not detect fluorescence signals in the pineal area of homozygous (bsx (−/−)) mutants. Interestingly, a nonpigmented area on the dorsal surface of the head above the gland, known as the pineal window, was pigmented in the homozygous mutants. Furthermore, a structure corresponding to the pineal gland was not detectable in the midline of the adult brain in histological sections analyzed by Nissl staining and S‐antigen immunohistochemistry. Moreover, the levels of pineal transcripts were greatly reduced in bsx (−/−) mutants, as revealed by quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction analysis. Notably, analysis of locomotor activity at the larval stage revealed altered circadian rhythmicity in the bsx mutants with periods and phases similar to wildtype, but severely reduced amplitudes in locomotor activity patterns. Thus, Bsx is essential for full development of the pineal gland, with its absence resulting in a phenotype of morphological pineal gland ablation and disrupted circadian behavior. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-03-31 2022-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9285933/ /pubmed/35249239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpi.12795 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Pineal Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Carstensen, Mikkel Bloss
Medvetzky, Adar
Weinberger, Alon
Driever, Wolfgang
Gothilf, Yoav
Rath, Martin Fredensborg
Genetic ablation of the Bsx homeodomain transcription factor in zebrafish: Impact on mature pineal gland morphology and circadian behavior
title Genetic ablation of the Bsx homeodomain transcription factor in zebrafish: Impact on mature pineal gland morphology and circadian behavior
title_full Genetic ablation of the Bsx homeodomain transcription factor in zebrafish: Impact on mature pineal gland morphology and circadian behavior
title_fullStr Genetic ablation of the Bsx homeodomain transcription factor in zebrafish: Impact on mature pineal gland morphology and circadian behavior
title_full_unstemmed Genetic ablation of the Bsx homeodomain transcription factor in zebrafish: Impact on mature pineal gland morphology and circadian behavior
title_short Genetic ablation of the Bsx homeodomain transcription factor in zebrafish: Impact on mature pineal gland morphology and circadian behavior
title_sort genetic ablation of the bsx homeodomain transcription factor in zebrafish: impact on mature pineal gland morphology and circadian behavior
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9285933/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35249239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpi.12795
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