Cell proliferation in the developing and adult hindbrain and midbrain of trout and medaka (teleosts): A segmental approach

Eva Candal , Ramón Anadón , Franck Bourrat , Isabel Rodríguez-Moldes
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We report here the histogenesis of the brainstem of the trout (Salmo trutta fario) and the medaka (Oryzias latipes) chosen as examples of teleosts with slow and fast growth, respectively. Our results reveal that the sequence of formation of brain structures is rather similar in the teleosts species examined so far, but some interspecific differences do exist in terms of brainstem maturation at particular developmental stages, such as the end of the gastrulation and hatching periods. This sequence includes the subdivision of the brainstem in different transverse segments and longitudinal zones, where morphologically discernible boundaries are observed along the caudorostral and ventrodorsal axis. The boundary formation and subsequent subdivision of the trout and medaka brainstems, together with the proliferation pattern observed by immunohistochemistry with an antibody against the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), support a segmental model throughout the brainstem. The spatiotemporal pattern of PCNA immunoreactivity is similar in the mesencephalon and rhombencephalon of the two teleosts species studied, although proliferation centers are less clearly defined in the medaka. Moreover, the segmental appearance of the brainstem, as revealed by PCNA immunohistochemistry, is blurred earlier in the medaka than in the trout. Thus, the trout brain appears a suitable model for morphogenetic studies because it allows more gradual survey of the changes throughout development.

鳟鱼和鲭鱼(硬骨鱼)发育和成年后脑和中脑的细胞增殖:一种分段方法
我们在这里报道了鳟鱼(Salmo trutta fario)和medaka (Oryzias latipes)的脑干的组织发生,分别作为慢速和快速生长的硬骨鱼的例子。我们的研究结果表明,迄今为止所研究的硬骨鱼物种的脑结构形成顺序相当相似,但在特定的发育阶段,如原肠胚期和孵化期的结束,在脑干成熟方面确实存在一些种间差异。该序列包括脑干在不同横段和纵向区域的细分,其中沿尾侧轴和腹背轴观察到形态学上可识别的边界。鳟鱼和medaka脑干的边界形成和随后的细分,以及免疫组织化学使用针对增殖细胞核抗原(PCNA)的抗体观察到的增殖模式,支持整个脑干的节段模型。PCNA免疫反应性的时空模式在研究的两种硬骨鱼的中脑和菱脑中是相似的,尽管在medaka中增殖中心的定义不太明确。此外,PCNA免疫组织化学显示的脑干节段性外观在medaka中比在鳟鱼中更早模糊。因此,鳟鱼大脑似乎是形态发生研究的合适模型,因为它允许对整个发育过程中的变化进行更渐进的调查。
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