Extensive cell movements accompany formation of the otic placode

被引:175
|
作者
Streit, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Guys Hosp, Univ London Kings Coll, Dept Craniofacial Dev, London SE1 9RT, England
关键词
chicken; ear development; fate map; placode field;
D O I
10.1006/dbio.2002.0739
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
During development, the vertebrate inner eat arises from the otic placode, a thickened portion of the ectoderm next to the hindbrain. Here, the first detailed fate maps of this region in the chick embryo are presented. At head process stages, placode precursors are scattered throughout a large region of the embryonic ectoderm, where they intermingle with future neural, neural crest, epidermal, and other placode cells. Within the next few hours, dramatic cell movements shift the future otic placode cells toward the midline and ultimately result in convergence to their final position next to rhombomeres 5-6. Individual cells and small cell groups undergo constant cell rearrangements and appear to sort out from nonotic cells. While the major portion of the otic placode is derived from the nonneural ectoderm, the neural folds also contribute cells to the placode at least until the four-somite stage. Comparison of these fate maps with gene expression patterns at equivalent stages reveals molecular heterogeneity of otic precursor cells in terms of their expression of dlx5, msx1, Six4, and ERNI. Although Pax2 expression coincides with the region where otic precursors are found from stage 8, not all Pax2-positive cells will ultimately contribute to the otic placode. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
引用
收藏
页码:237 / 254
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] METHOD FOR STUDYING DEVELOPMENT OF PLACODES - OTIC PLACODE IN MOUSE EMBRYOS
    VERWOERD, CD
    VANOOSTR.CG
    ACTA MORPHOLOGICA NEERLANDO-SCANDINAVICA, 1971, 9 (02) : 126 - &
  • [32] Otic placode specification in Xenopus by hindbrain-derived signals
    Park, Byung-Yong
    Saint-Jeannet, Jean-Pierre
    DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2008, 319 (02) : 532 - 533
  • [33] Conditions that influence the response to Fgf during otic placode induction
    Padanad, Mahesh S.
    Bhat, Neha
    Guo, Biwei
    Riley, Bruce B.
    DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2012, 364 (01) : 1 - 10
  • [34] Spatial and temporal segregation of auditory and vestibular neurons in the otic placode
    Bell, Donald
    Streit, Andrea
    Gorospe, Itziar
    Varela-Nieto, Isabel
    Alsina, Berta
    Giraldez, Fernando
    DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2008, 322 (01) : 109 - 120
  • [35] Sox9 is required for invagination of the otic placode in mice
    Barrionuevo, Francisco
    Naumann, Angela
    Bagheri-Fam, Stefan
    Speth, Volker
    Taketo, Makoto M.
    Scherer, Gerd
    Neubueser, Annette
    DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2008, 317 (01) : 213 - 224
  • [36] The first steps towards hearing: mechanisms of otic placode induction
    Ohyama, Takahiro
    Groves, Andrew K.
    Martin, Kareen
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2007, 51 (6-7): : 463 - 472
  • [37] Origin of the vertebrate inner ear: evolution and induction of the otic placode
    Streit, A
    JOURNAL OF ANATOMY, 2001, 199 : 99 - 103
  • [38] DEVELOPMENT OF APICAL-SURFACE STRUCTURES OF MOUSE OTIC PLACODE
    KIKUCHI, T
    TONOSAKI, A
    TAKASAKA, T
    ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA, 1988, 106 (3-4) : 200 - 207
  • [39] EXPRESSION OF CELL-ADHESION MOLECULES DURING EMBRYONIC INDUCTION .3. DEVELOPMENT OF THE OTIC PLACODE
    RICHARDSON, GP
    CROSSIN, KL
    CHUONG, CM
    EDELMAN, GM
    DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 1987, 119 (01) : 217 - 230
  • [40] Morphological and quantitative studies in the otic region of the neural tube in chick embryos suggest a neuroectodermal origin for the otic placode
    Mayordomo, R
    Rodríguez-Gallardo, L
    Alvarez, IS
    JOURNAL OF ANATOMY, 1998, 193 : 35 - 48