蜥脚类动物闭岛同源假说的现状。

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Brain Behavior and Evolution Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-09 DOI:10.1159/000520742
Luis Puelles
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摘要

作者以前对脊椎动物苍白膜进化的广泛问题进行了广泛的研究。他根据一组具有拓扑不变的位置关系和不同的分子特征的苍白扇区的定义,提出了至少涵盖颌口的各种Bauplan模型。在这些模型中,有一种被称为“更新的白质四肢模型”,对早期的侧白质区(lall)概念进行了修改定义,将其描述为哺乳动物中一个单一的闭岛过渡性(中皮质)复合体,它介于上部的新皮层或背侧白质(dall)和下部的嗅皮层或腹侧白质(VPall)之间。研究发现,早期出生的LPall深闭区成分的一个独特分子标记是转录因子Nr4a2,该转录因子在上覆的岛叶皮质或邻近的皮质区域中不显著表达。鉴于早期的比较研究已经确定了鸟类pallium中具有分子和拓扑相似性的vall, lall和dall部门,因此应用了鸟类Nr4a2探针,旨在确定报道中缺失的鸟类幽闭岛复合体。我们确实发现了一种早期出生的浅表鸟亚群,通过发育选择性地表达这一标记。这被认为是一个屏状体同源细胞,而其余的nr4a2阴性的鸟类lall细胞被认为是一个可能的岛状同源细胞。最后一种观点随后被小鼠岛状标记Cyp26b的选择性表达所支持,Cyp26b也被发现局限于鸟类lall。一些已发表的数据表明,类似的分子特性和结构也适用于爬行动物lall。这一分析在Puelles等人的文章中进行了回顾。[根据更新的四肢苍白质模型,爬行动物和鸟类的苍白质。]2017]。四年过去了,本评论讨论了在此期间积累的一些涉及幽闭岛同源假说的国际出版物。他们中的一些人反对这个假设,而另一些人则证实或支持这个假设。这就提出了一些普遍关心的次要问题。
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Current Status of the Hypothesis of a Claustro-Insular Homolog in Sauropsids.

The author previously worked extensively on the broad problem of the evolution of the vertebrate pallium. He proposed various Bauplan models covering at least gnathostomes, based in the definition of a set of pallial sectors with topologically invariant positional relationships and distinct molecular profiles. Out of one of these models, presented as the "updated tetrapartite pallium model," a modified definition of the earlier lateral pallium sector (LPall) concept emerged, characterizing it in mammals as an unitary claustro-insular transitional (mesocortical) complex intercalated between the neocortex or dorsal pallium (DPall) above and olfactory cortex or ventral pallium (VPall) underneath. A distinctive molecular marker of the early-born deep claustral component of the LPall was found to be the transcription factor Nr4a2, which is not expressed significantly in the overlying insular cortex or in adjoining cortical territories. Given that earlier comparative studies had identified molecularly and topologically comparable VPall, LPall, and DPall sectors in the avian pallium, an avian Nr4a2 probe was applied, aiming to identify the reportedly absent avian claustro-insular complex. An early-born superficial subpopulation of the avian LPall that expresses this marker selectively through development was indeed found. This was proposed to be a claustrum homolog, whereas the remaining Nr4a2-negative avian LPall cells were assumed to represent a possible insular homolog. This last notion was subsequently supported by comparable selective expression of the mouse insular marker Cyp26b, also found restricted to the avian LPall. Some published data suggested that similar molecular properties and structure apply at the reptilian LPall. This analysis was reviewed in Puelles et al. [The pallium in reptiles and birds in the light of the updated tetrapartite pallium model. 2017]. Four years on, the present commentary discusses some international publications accrued in the interval that touch on the claustro-insular homology hypothesis. Some of them are opposed to the hypothesis whereas others corroborate or support it. This raises a number of secondary issues of general interest.

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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behavior and Evolution 医学-行为科学
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3.10
自引率
23.50%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Brain, Behavior and Evolution'' is a journal with a loyal following, high standards, and a unique profile as the main outlet for the continuing scientific discourse on nervous system evolution. The journal publishes comparative neurobiological studies that focus on nervous system structure, function, or development in vertebrates as well as invertebrates. Approaches range from the molecular over the anatomical and physiological to the behavioral. Despite this diversity, most papers published in ''Brain, Behavior and Evolution'' include an evolutionary angle, at least in the discussion, and focus on neural mechanisms or phenomena. Some purely behavioral research may be within the journal’s scope, but the suitability of such manuscripts will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. The journal also publishes review articles that provide critical overviews of current topics in evolutionary neurobiology.
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