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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 2, 2003, 23(13):5507-5519
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Genetic Analysis of the Roles of Hh, FGF8, and Nodal Signaling during Catecholaminergic System Development in the Zebrafish Brain
Jochen Holzschuh,
Giselbert Hauptmann, and
Wolfgang Driever
Developmental Biology, Institute Biology 1, University of Freiburg,
D-79104 Freiburg, Germany
CNS catecholaminergic neurons can be distinguished by their
neurotransmitters as dopaminergic or noradrenergic and form in distinct
regions at characteristic embryonic stages. This raises the question of
whether all catecholaminergic neurons of one transmitter type are specified by
the same set of factors. Therefore, we performed genetic analyses to define
signaling requirements for the specification of distinct clusters of
catecholaminergic neurons in zebrafish. In mutants affecting midbrain
hindbrain boundary (MHB) organizer formation, the earliest ventral
diencephalic dopaminergic neurons appear normal. However, after 2 d of
development, we observed fewer cells than in wild types, which suggests that
the MHB provides proliferation or survival factors rather than specifying
ventral diencephalic dopaminergic clusters. In hedgehog (Hh) pathway mutants,
the formation of catecholaminergic neurons is affected only in the pretectal
cluster. Surprisingly, neither fibroblast growth factor 8 (FGF8) alone nor in
combination with Hh signaling is required for specification of early
developing dopaminergic neurons. We analyzed the formation of prosomeric
territories in the forebrain of Hh and Nodal pathway mutants to determine
whether the absence of specific dopaminergic clusters may be caused by early
patterning defects ablating corresponding parts of the CNS. In Nodal pathway
mutants, ventral diencephalic and pretectal catecholaminergic neurons fail to
develop, whereas both anatomical structures form at least in part. This
suggests that Nodal signaling is required for catecholaminergic neuron
specification. In summary, our results do not support the previously suggested
dominant roles for sonic hedgehog and Fgf8 in specification of the first
catecholaminergic neurons, but instead indicate a novel role for Nodal
signaling in this process.
Key words: catecholaminergic system; dopaminergic neurons; Danio rerio; sonic hedgehog; nodal; fibroblast growth factor 8; forebrain; pretectum; hypothalamus; locus coeruleus; medulla oblongata
Received Nov. 7, 2002;
revised Apr. 10, 2003;
accepted Apr. 14, 2003.
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