RRC ID 2480
Author Kerstetter AE, Azodi E, Marrs JA, Liu Q.
Title Cadherin-2 function in the cranial ganglia and lateral line system of developing zebrafish.
Journal Dev Dyn
Abstract Cadherins are cell surface molecules that mediate cell-cell adhesion through homophilic interactions. Cadherin-2 (also called N-cadherin), a member of classic cadherin subfamily, has been shown to play important roles in development of a variety of tissues and organs, including the nervous system. We recently reported that cadherin-2 was strongly expressed by the majority of cranial ganglia and lateral line system of developing zebrafish. To gain insight into cadherin-2 role in the formation of these structures, we have used several markers to analyze zebrafish embryos injected with a specific cadherin-2 antisense morpholino oligonucleotide (cdh2MO). We find that development of several cranial ganglia, including the trigeminal, facial, and vagal ganglia, and the lateral line ganglia and neuromasts of the cdh2MO-injected embryos are severely disrupted. These phenotypes were confirmed by analyzing a cadherin-2 mutant, glass onion. Our results suggest that cadherin-2 function is crucial for the normal formation of the zebrafish lateral line system and a subset of cranial ganglia.
Volume 230(1)
Pages 137-43
Published 2004-5-1
DOI 10.1002/dvdy.20021
PMID 15108318
MeSH Animals Basal Ganglia / embryology Brain / embryology Cadherins / biosynthesis Cell Adhesion Cell Adhesion Molecules / biosynthesis* Cell Membrane / metabolism Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental* Immunohistochemistry In Situ Hybridization Models, Anatomic Neurons / metabolism Oligonucleotides, Antisense / metabolism Zebrafish Zebrafish Proteins / chemistry
IF 3.275
Times Cited 43
WOS Category ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Resource
Zebrafish