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Development of the cerebellar body in sharks: spatiotemporal relations of Pax6 expression, cell proliferation and differentiation
Authors:Rodríguez-Moldes Isabel  Ferreiro-Galve Susana  Carrera Iván  Sueiro Catalina  Candal Eva  Mazan Sylvie  Anadón Ramón
Affiliation:Department of Cell Biology and Ecology, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain. bfmoldes@usc.es
Abstract:We have studied the patterns of cell proliferation, regional organization and differentiation in the cerebellar body of embryos and juveniles of two shark species by immunohistochemistry with antibodies against proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), Pax6, reelin (RELN), GABA, glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) and calretinin (CR). The organization of Pax6-expressing cells was also studied by in situ hybridization. Our results reveal that a transient secondary matrix zone, the external germinal layer, is formed in sharks at early stages of cerebellar development and is the source of the earliest Pax6-expressing (granule) cells. Later in development, new granule Pax6-expressing cells arise from medial proliferation zones and accumulate medially in the granular eminences. The GABAergic components appear very early, and show clear regional differences. The medial proliferation zones remain active even in adults. Taken together, the proliferation and differentiation markers used in the present study highlight striking similarities during development between the cerebellar body of elasmobranchs and the cerebella of tetrapods. These results show the importance of elasmobranch models to reconstruct the evolutionary developmental history of the vertebrate cerebellum.
Keywords:External germinal layer   PCNA   GABA   Calretinin   Reelin   Elasmobranchs
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