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Evidence from cyclostomes for complex regionalization of the ancestral vertebrate brain
by
Kuraku, Shigehiro
, Sugahara, Fumiaki
, Hirai, Tamami
, Oisi, Yasuhiro
, Murakami, Yasunori
, Pascual-Anaya, Juan
, Adachi, Noritaka
, Aota, Shin-ichi
, Takagi, Wataru
, Sato, Noboru
, Kuratani, Shigeru
in
631/181/2806
/ 631/378
/ Agnathans
/ Animals
/ Brain
/ Brain - anatomy & histology
/ Brain - embryology
/ Brain research
/ Embryos
/ Evolution (Biology)
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Female
/ Gene expression
/ Hagfishes - anatomy & histology
/ Hagfishes - embryology
/ Hagfishes - genetics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Lampreys - anatomy & histology
/ Lampreys - embryology
/ Lampreys - genetics
/ Lampreys - growth & development
/ Larva - anatomy & histology
/ Larvae
/ letter
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Science
/ Studies
/ Synteny - genetics
/ Vertebrates
2016
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Evidence from cyclostomes for complex regionalization of the ancestral vertebrate brain
by
Kuraku, Shigehiro
, Sugahara, Fumiaki
, Hirai, Tamami
, Oisi, Yasuhiro
, Murakami, Yasunori
, Pascual-Anaya, Juan
, Adachi, Noritaka
, Aota, Shin-ichi
, Takagi, Wataru
, Sato, Noboru
, Kuratani, Shigeru
in
631/181/2806
/ 631/378
/ Agnathans
/ Animals
/ Brain
/ Brain - anatomy & histology
/ Brain - embryology
/ Brain research
/ Embryos
/ Evolution (Biology)
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Female
/ Gene expression
/ Hagfishes - anatomy & histology
/ Hagfishes - embryology
/ Hagfishes - genetics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Lampreys - anatomy & histology
/ Lampreys - embryology
/ Lampreys - genetics
/ Lampreys - growth & development
/ Larva - anatomy & histology
/ Larvae
/ letter
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Science
/ Studies
/ Synteny - genetics
/ Vertebrates
2016
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Evidence from cyclostomes for complex regionalization of the ancestral vertebrate brain
by
Kuraku, Shigehiro
, Sugahara, Fumiaki
, Hirai, Tamami
, Oisi, Yasuhiro
, Murakami, Yasunori
, Pascual-Anaya, Juan
, Adachi, Noritaka
, Aota, Shin-ichi
, Takagi, Wataru
, Sato, Noboru
, Kuratani, Shigeru
in
631/181/2806
/ 631/378
/ Agnathans
/ Animals
/ Brain
/ Brain - anatomy & histology
/ Brain - embryology
/ Brain research
/ Embryos
/ Evolution (Biology)
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Female
/ Gene expression
/ Hagfishes - anatomy & histology
/ Hagfishes - embryology
/ Hagfishes - genetics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Lampreys - anatomy & histology
/ Lampreys - embryology
/ Lampreys - genetics
/ Lampreys - growth & development
/ Larva - anatomy & histology
/ Larvae
/ letter
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Science
/ Studies
/ Synteny - genetics
/ Vertebrates
2016
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Evidence from cyclostomes for complex regionalization of the ancestral vertebrate brain
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Evidence from cyclostomes for complex regionalization of the ancestral vertebrate brain
2016
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The brain of the hagfish, a cyclostome related to the lamprey, develops domains equivalent to the median ganglionic eminence and the rhombic lip, resembling the brains of gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates), suggesting that brain regionalization in jawed vertebrates occurred before the divergence of cyclostomes and gnathostomes more than 500 million years ago.
The early vertebrate brain revisited
The brains of vertebrates are much more complex than those of their immediate invertebrate relations — tunicates and the amphioxus — raising questions about the origins and development of the brain. The jawless lamprey, an ancient vertebrate, was also thought to have a primitive 'ancestral' brain. In particular, the embryonic lamprey was thought to have characteristics resembling those of mutant mice lacking a structure called the medial ganglionic eminence (MGE). Shigeru Kuratani and colleagues now show that the hagfish, a close relative of the lamprey, develops domains equivalent to the MGE and also the rhombic lip, resembling the brains of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes). A closer look at lampreys reveals that they too have similar structures. These findings suggest that brain regionalization as seen in jawed vertebrates dates back to the latest vertebrate ancestor prior to the divergence of cyclostomes and gnathostomes more than 500 million years ago.
The vertebrate brain is highly complex, but its evolutionary origin remains elusive. Because of the absence of certain developmental domains generally marked by the expression of regulatory genes, the embryonic brain of the lamprey, a jawless vertebrate, had been regarded as representing a less complex, ancestral state of the vertebrate brain. Specifically, the absence of a
Hedgehog-
and
Nkx2.1
-positive domain in the lamprey subpallium was thought to be similar to mouse mutants in which the suppression of
Nkx2-1
leads to a loss of the medial ganglionic eminence
1
,
2
. Here we show that the brain of the inshore hagfish (
Eptatretus burgeri
), another cyclostome group, develops domains equivalent to the medial ganglionic eminence and rhombic lip, resembling the gnathostome brain. Moreover, further investigation of lamprey larvae revealed that these domains are also present, ruling out the possibility of convergent evolution between hagfish and gnathostomes. Thus, brain regionalization as seen in crown gnathostomes is not an evolutionary innovation of this group, but dates back to the latest vertebrate ancestor before the divergence of cyclostomes and gnathostomes more than 500 million years ago.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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