早期脊髓发育:从神经管形成到神经发生

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Murielle Saade, Elisa Martí
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摘要

脊髓是脊椎动物神经系统中最简单、进化最保守的部分之一,是理解神经系统构建原理的关键模型。在胚胎发育过程中,脊髓起源于一群被称为神经中胚层祖细胞的双能干细胞,它们被组织在一个被称为神经管的短暂胚胎结构中。神经管的形态发生沿其前后轴不同:大多数神经管(包括将发育成大脑和前脊髓的区域)通过神经沟的弯曲和背侧融合形成,但神经管后区域的建立涉及在实髓内重新形成管腔。早期脊髓原基由高度极化的神经祖细胞组成,形成假分层上皮。这些祖细胞分裂模式的严格调控驱动神经管的胚胎生长并启动初级神经发生。对各种脊椎动物模型的观察和功能研究的丰富历史促进了我们对脊髓发育背后的细胞事件的理解,这些基础研究开始为我们对人类脊髓发育的认识提供信息。
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Early spinal cord development: from neural tube formation to neurogenesis

Early spinal cord development: from neural tube formation to neurogenesis

Early spinal cord development: from neural tube formation to neurogenesis
As one of the simplest and most evolutionarily conserved parts of the vertebrate nervous system, the spinal cord serves as a key model for understanding the principles of nervous system construction. During embryonic development, the spinal cord originates from a population of bipotent stem cells termed neuromesodermal progenitors, which are organized within a transient embryonic structure known as the neural tube. Neural tube morphogenesis differs along its anterior-to-posterior axis: most of the neural tube (including the regions that will develop into the brain and the anterior spinal cord) forms via the bending and dorsal fusion of the neural groove, but the establishment of the posterior region of the neural tube involves de novo formation of a lumen within a solid medullary cord. The early spinal cord primordium consists of highly polarized neural progenitor cells organized into a pseudostratified epithelium. Tight regulation of the cell division modes of these progenitors drives the embryonic growth of the neural tube and initiates primary neurogenesis. A rich history of observational and functional studies across various vertebrate models has advanced our understanding of the cellular events underlying spinal cord development, and these foundational studies are beginning to inform our knowledge of human spinal cord development. During vertebrate embryonic development, the spinal cord emerges from the posterior portion of the neural tube. Saade and Martí describe the complex series of morphogenetic events that shape the neural tube and the cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate the formation of the embryonic spinal cord.
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary journal that covers various fields within neuroscience, aiming to offer a comprehensive understanding of the structure and function of the central nervous system. Advances in molecular, developmental, and cognitive neuroscience, facilitated by powerful experimental techniques and theoretical approaches, have made enduring neurobiological questions more accessible. Nature Reviews Neuroscience serves as a reliable and accessible resource, addressing the breadth and depth of modern neuroscience. It acts as an authoritative and engaging reference for scientists interested in all aspects of neuroscience.
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