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Neuronal tangential migration from Nkx2.1-positive hypothalamus
Title: Neuronal tangential migration from Nkx2.1-positive hypothalamus |
Authors: Murcia Ramón, Raquel Company Devesa, Verónica Juárez Leal, Iris Andreu Cervera, Abraham Almagro García, Francisca de Paula Martínez Pérez, Salvador Echevarría Aza, Diego de Puelles Martínez de La Torre, Eduardo |
Editor: Springer [Commercial Publisher] |
Department: Instituto de Neurociencia Departamentos de la UMH::Patología y Cirugía Departamentos de la UMH::Histología y Anatomía |
Issue Date: 2020-12 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/31167 |
Abstract:
During the development of the central nervous system, the immature neurons suffer different migration processes. It is well known that Nkx2.1-positive ventricular layer give rise to critical tangential migrations into different regions of the developing forebrain. Our aim was to study this phenomenon in the hypothalamic region. With this purpose, we used a transgenic mouse line that expresses the tdTomato reporter driven by the promotor of Nkx2.1. Analysing the Nkx2.1-positive derivatives at E18.5, we found neural contributions to the prethalamic region, mainly in the zona incerta and in the mes-diencephalic tegmental region. We studied the developing hypothalamus along the embryonic period. From E10.5 we detected that the Nkx2.1 expression domain was narrower than the reporter distribution. Therefore, the Nkx2.1 expression fades in a great number of the early-born neurons from the Nkx2.1-positive territory. At the most caudal positive part, we detected a thin stream of positive neurons migrating caudally into the mes-diencephalic tegmental region using time-lapse experiments on open neural tube explants. Late in development, we found a second migratory stream into the prethalamic territory. All these tangentially migrated neurons developed a gabaergic phenotype. In summary, we have described the contribution of interneurons from the Nkx2.1-positive hypothalamic territory into two different rostrocaudal territories: the mes-diencephalic reticular formation through a caudal tangential migration and the prethalamic zona incerta complex through a dorsocaudal tangential migration
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Keywords/Subjects: Hypothalamus Nkx2.1 Reticular formation Tangential migration Zona incerta |
Type of document: application/pdf |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
DOI: https//:10.1007/s00429-020-02163-x |
Appears in Collections: Artículos Patología y Cirugía
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