A transient phase of cell death in the developing medial forebrain of the perinatal ferret.

J K Johnson, N E Berman
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A transient bilateral population of cells immediately rostral to the ferret corpus callosum was examined at weekly intervals between embryonic day 28 and postnatal day 7. This region is tentatively identified as the medial forebrain apoptosis zone (MFAZ) because of the specific nature of cell death, and the limited area or zone in which it was observed. No other region within the brain or retina exhibited a similar pattern or amount of cell death. Only scattered apoptotic cells were found throughout the remainder of the brain-including the cerebral cortical plate, subplate, and white matter-with the exception of the ventricular zone of the lateral ventricles which contained a significant population of apoptotic cells. This study addressed three questions about apoptosis in the MFAZ: (1) does apoptotic cell death in this region signal the appearance of phagocytic macrophages, (2) does cell degeneration and phagocytosis in this region lead to the formation of an extracellular space analogous to the cavum septi pellucidi of rodents, and (3) what is the duration of degeneration, or clearance rate, of cell death in this defined region. The MFAZ was first found to contain apoptotic nuclei and macrophages late in gestation, at E34. Numbers of apoptotic nuclei and macrophages peaked one week later at birth in this area, but disappeared early in postnatal life. During this period, formation of a space rostral to the corpus callosum due to the removal of apoptotic cells was not observed. Finally, presence of apoptotic cells in the MFAZ over a period of > or = 9 days suggests a clearance rate of many hours. The close spatiotemporal correlation of the distribution of apoptotic cells and their removal by macrophages suggests that these are interrelated, and perhaps interdependent events.

围产期雪貂发育中的内前脑细胞死亡的短暂阶段。
在胚胎第28天至出生后第7天之间,每隔一周检测一次雪貂胼胝体直接吻侧的瞬时双侧细胞群。由于细胞死亡的特殊性和观察到的有限区域或区域,该区域暂时被确定为内侧前脑凋亡区(MFAZ)。大脑或视网膜的其他区域没有表现出类似的细胞死亡模式或数量。除了侧脑室的脑室区有大量凋亡细胞外,在大脑的其余部分(包括大脑皮质板、亚板和白质)只发现了分散的凋亡细胞。本研究解决了关于MFAZ中凋亡的三个问题:(1)该区域的凋亡细胞死亡是否标志着吞噬巨噬细胞的出现;(2)该区域的细胞变性和吞噬是否导致类似于啮齿动物透明中隔腔的细胞外空间的形成;(3)该区域细胞变性的持续时间或细胞死亡的清除率是多少。MFAZ在妊娠晚期(E34)首次发现含有凋亡细胞核和巨噬细胞。出生1周后,该区域凋亡核和巨噬细胞数量达到高峰,但在出生后早期消失。在此期间,未观察到胼胝体因凋亡细胞的清除而形成空间吻侧。最后,MFAZ中凋亡细胞的存在时间超过9天或9天,表明其清除率长达数小时。凋亡细胞的分布及其被巨噬细胞清除的密切时空相关性表明,这些事件是相互关联的,也许是相互依存的。
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