Functional analysis of FGF3 during zebrafish inner ear development

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Vendrell, V [1 ]
Gimnopoulos, D [1 ]
Becker, T [1 ]
Schimmang, T [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hamburg, Ctr Mol Neurobiol, D-2000 Hamburg, Germany
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FGF3 has been involved in the development of the inner ear in a number of species including mouse, chicken and Xenopus. Initial experiments using antisense oligonucleotides in explants of chicken embryos indicated a role for FGF3 for proper formation of the otic vesicle (Represa et al., 1991). However, mice carrying a mutant FGF3 allele exhibited normal formation of the otic vesicle and only showed defects during later differentiation of the inner ear (Mansour et al, 1993). Implantation of beads incubated with FGF3 into Xenopus embryos led to the formation of ectopic vesicles (Lombardo et at., 1998). To further resolve the functions of FGF3 during inner ear development we recently performed gain-of-function experiments in chicken embryos by ectopically expressing FGF3 via a Herpes simplex-derived viral vector (Vendrell et al., 2000). Embryos infected by the virus developed ectopic otic vesicles confirming the involvement of FGF3 during formation of the otic vesicle in avians. To further clarify the role of FGF3 during inner ear development in vertebrates, we have now addressed its potential function in zebrafish.
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