The neural crest and neural crest cells: discovery and significance for theories of embryonic organization

被引:0
|
作者
Brian K. Hall
机构
[1] Dalhousie University,Department of Biology
来源
Journal of Biosciences | 2008年 / 33卷
关键词
Cell types; discovery; germ layers; natural crest;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The neural crest has long fascinated developmental biologists, and, increasingly over the past decades, evolutionary and evolutionary developmental biologists. The neural crest is the name given to the fold of ectoderm at the junction between neural and epidermal ectoderm in neurula-stage vertebrate embryos. In this sense, the neural crest is a morphological term akin to head fold or limb bud. This region of the dorsal neural tube consists of neural crest cells, a special population(s) of cell, that give rise to an astonishing number of cell types and to an equally astonishing number of tissues and organs. Neural crest cell contributions may be direct — providing cells — or indirect — providing a necessary, often inductive, environment in which other cells develop. The enormous range of cell types produced provides an important source of evidence of the neural crest as a germ layer, bringing the number of germ layers to four — ectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm, and neural crest. In this paper I provide a brief overview of the major phases of investigation into the neural crest and the major players involved, discuss how the origin of the neural crest relates to the origin of the nervous system in vertebrate embryos, discuss the impact on the germ-layer theory of the discovery of the neural crest and of secondary neurulation, and present evidence of the neural crest as the fourth germ layer. A companion paper (Hall, Evol. Biol. 2008) deals with the evolutionary origins of the neural crest and neural crest cells.
引用
收藏
页码:781 / 793
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Hypoxia promotes production of neural crest cells in the embryonic head
    Scully, Deirdre
    Keane, Eleanor
    Batt, Emily
    Karunakaran, Priyadarssini
    Higgins, Debra F.
    Itasaki, Nobue
    DEVELOPMENT, 2016, 143 (10): : 1742 - 1752
  • [22] THE MIGRATION OF NEURAL CREST CELLS
    NEWGREEN, DF
    ERICKSON, CA
    INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY-A SURVEY OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1986, 103 : 89 - 145
  • [23] NEURAL CREST CELLS IN SHR
    NORO, T
    FUJIWARA, T
    TABEI, R
    JAPANESE HEART JOURNAL, 1978, 19 (04): : 644 - 644
  • [24] The stem cells of the neural crest
    Le Douarin, Nicole M.
    Calloni, Giordano W.
    Dupin, Elisabeth
    CELL CYCLE, 2008, 7 (08) : 1013 - 1019
  • [25] Neural crest stem cells
    Teng, Lu
    Labosky, Patricia A.
    NEURAL CREST INDUCTION AND DIFFERENTIATION, 2006, 589 : 206 - 212
  • [26] Neural crest stem cells: discovery, properties and potential for therapy
    Annita Achilleos
    Paul A Trainor
    Cell Research, 2012, 22 : 288 - 304
  • [27] Neural crest stem cells: discovery, properties and potential for therapy
    Achilleos, Annita
    Trainor, Paul A.
    CELL RESEARCH, 2012, 22 (02) : 288 - 304
  • [28] Contribution of neural crest-derived cells in the embryonic and adult thymus
    Foster, Katie
    Sheridan, Julie
    Veiga-Fernandes, Henrique
    Roderick, Kathleen
    Pachnis, Vassilis
    Adams, Ralf
    Blackburn, Clare
    Kioussis, Dimitris
    Coles, Mark
    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2008, 180 (05): : 3183 - 3189
  • [29] Latent stem cells in the zebrafish post-embryonic neural crest
    Parichy, David M.
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2007, 21 (05): : A34 - A34
  • [30] Generation of Neural Crest Progenitors From Human Embryonic Stem Cells
    Chimige, Nyam-Osor
    Bayarsaihan, Dashzeveg
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY PART B-MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL EVOLUTION, 2010, 314B (02) : 95 - 103