Department of Biotechnology, Division of Applied Chemistry & Biotechnology, Hanbat National University, SAN16-1, DuckMyoung-Dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon 305-719, Republic of Korea. yeosy@hanbat.ac.kr
Neuroscience letters 2009 Dec 11Pax2 is a neural-related transcription factor downstream of Notch signaling and is expressed in the developing spinal cord of zebrafish, including in CiA interneurons. However, the characteristics of pax2-positive neurons are largely unknown. The goal of this study was to characterize Pax2-positive neurons by examining their expression in embryos in which Notch function had been knocked down by mutation or injection of a morpholino or mRNA. I found that Pax2-positive CiA interneurons were late-differentiating primary neurons. pax2.1 was expressed in CoPA commissural neurons and CiA interneurons at 26 hpf. The number of pax2.1-positive cells increased in mind bomb mutant embryos or embryos injected with Su(H)1-MO, but not in cells injected with Xenopus Delta or Delta(stu) mRNA. These observations imply that Notch signaling plays a role in regulating the number of CiA neurons by preventing uncommitted precursors from acquiring a neuronal fate during vertebrate development.
Sang-Yeob Yeo. Zebrafish CiA interneurons are late-born primary neurons. Neuroscience letters. 2009 Dec 11;466(3):131-4
PMID: 19800937
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