Different ophthalmologic findings in induced models of Holoprosencephaly in zebrafish

Johannes Bulk, Valentyn Kyrychenko, Stephan Heermann
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Early forebrain development is a fascinating process and the fate of higher brain function but also the fate of visual perception largely depends on it. During gastrulation a single domain for the prospective telencephalon and a single eye field are localized in the anterior most region of the early neuroectoderm, the anterior neural plate (ANP). Importantly, these domains must be split as development proceeds, giving rise to two telencephalic lobes as well as to two optic vesicles, which are transformed into optic cups subsequently. Holoprosencephaly (HPE) unfortunately is a rather frequent developmental disorder of the forebrain, during which the separation of the early precursor domains is hampered. Clinical manifestation can vary a lot, including the accompanying ophthalmologic findings. Here we ask, whether anophthalmia is more severe than cyclopia, both being ophthalmologic findings in HPE. In this brief analysis, we make use of a recently established zebrafish model of HPE in which the early function of BMP antagonists is abrogated by the excessive induction of a BMP ligand. An early induction was resulting in retinal progenitors being stuck in the forebrain with no eye being formed. We attenuated the induction protocol to investigate whether the anophthalmia phenotype could be changed into a cyclopic phenotype. We found synophthalmia and ocular hypotelorism, however, not cyclopia. Based on this we propose that anophthalmia and cyclopia are both the strongest ophthalmologic finding, however, depending on the type of HPE underlying.
斑马鱼全脑畸形诱导模型的不同眼科发现
早期前脑发育是一个引人入胜的过程,高级大脑功能的命运以及视觉感知的命运在很大程度上取决于此。在胚胎发育过程中,在早期神经外胚层的最前部区域--前神经板(ANP)--定位了未来端脑的单一结构域和单一眼域。重要的是,随着发育的进行,这些区域必须分裂,产生两个端脑叶和两个视泡,视泡随后转变为视杯。遗憾的是,全脑畸形(HPE)是一种相当常见的前脑发育障碍,在这种情况下,早期前脑结构域的分离受到阻碍。临床表现差异很大,包括伴随的眼科检查结果。在此,我们要问的是,在 HPE 的眼科发现中,无眼症是否比回盲症更严重。在这一简要分析中,我们利用了最近建立的一种 HPE 斑马鱼模型,在该模型中,BMP 拮抗剂的早期功能会因过度诱导 BMP 配体而被削弱。早期诱导导致视网膜祖细胞被卡在前脑中,没有形成眼睛。我们减弱了诱导方案,以研究无眼球表型是否能转变为周期性表型。我们发现了合眼症和眼球下视,但没有发现回视。据此,我们认为无眼球症和回旋眼都是最强的眼科发现,但这取决于潜在的 HPE 类型。
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