Cell Proliferation, Migration, and Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain of the Pulse Type Weakly Electric Fish, Gymnotus omarorum

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作者
Olivera-Pasilio, Valentina [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lasserre, Moira [1 ]
Castello, Maria E. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Minist Educ & Cultura, Desarrollo & Evoluc Neural, Dept Neurociencias Integrat & Computac, Inst Invest Biol Clemente Estable, Montevideo, Uruguay
[2] Univ Republica, Dept Histol & Embriol, Fac Med, Montevideo, Uruguay
[3] IIBE Histol Sistemas Sensoriales, Unidad Asociada F Med, Montevideo, Uruguay
关键词
cerebellum; olfactory bulb; tectum opticum; CldU; doublecortin; HuC/HuD; tyrosine hydroxylase; retrograde tracing; MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN; NEURAL STEM-CELLS; POSTNATAL NEUROGENESIS; GIGANTO-CEREBELLUM; ZEBRAFISH BRAIN; OLFACTORY-BULB; EVOLUTION; NEURONS; DIFFERENTIATION; IDENTIFICATION;
D O I
10.3389/fnins.2017.00437
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Adult neurogenesis, an essential mechanism of brain plasticity, enables brain development along postnatal life, constant addition of new neurons, neuronal turnover, and/or regeneration. It is amply distributed but negatively modulated during development and along evolution. Widespread cell proliferation, high neurogenic, and regenerative capacities are considered characteristics of teleost brains during adulthood. These anamniotes are promising models to depict factors that modulate cell proliferation, migration, and neurogenesis, and might be intervened to promote brain plasticity in mammals. Nevertheless, the migration path of derived cells to their final destination was not studied in various teleosts, includingmost weakly electric fish. In this group adult brain morphology is attributed to sensory specialization, involving the concerted evolution of peripheral electroreceptors and electric organs, encompassed by the evolution of neural networks involved in electrosensory information processing. In wave type gymnotids adult brain morphology is proposed to result from lifelong region specific cell proliferation and neurogenesis. Consistently, pulse type weakly electric gymnotids and mormyrids show widespread distribution of proliferation zones that persists in adulthood, but their neurogenic potential is still unknown. Here we studied the migration process and differentiation of newborn cells into the neuronal phenotype in the pulse type gymnotid Gymnotus omarorum. Pulse labeling of S-phase cells with 5-Chloro-2'-deoxyuridine thymidine followed by 1 to 180 day survivals evidenced long distance migration of newborn cells from the rostralmost telencephalic ventricle to the olfactory bulb, and between layers of all cerebellar divisions. Shorter migration appeared in the tectum opticum and torus semicircularis. In many brain regions, derived cells expressed early neuronal markers doublecortin (chase: 1-30 days) and HuC/HuD (chase: 7-180 days). Some newborn cells expressed the mature neuronal marker tyrosine hydroxylase in the subpallium (chase: 90 days) and olfactory bulb (chase: 180 days), indicating the acquisition of a mature neuronal phenotype. Long term CldU labeled newborn cells of the granular layer of the corpus cerebelli were also retrogradely labeled "in vivo," suggesting their insertion into the neural networks. These findings evidence the neurogenic capacity of telencephalic, mesencephalic, and rhombencephalic brain proliferation zones in G. omarorum, supporting the phylogenetic conserved feature of adult neurogenesis and its functional significance.
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