RRC ID 2482
著者 Chandrasekhar A.
タイトル Turning heads: development of vertebrate branchiomotor neurons.
ジャーナル Dev Dyn
Abstract The cranial motor neurons innervate muscles that control eye, jaw, and facial movements of the vertebrate head and parasympathetic neurons that innervate certain glands and organs. These efferent neurons develop at characteristic locations in the brainstem, and their axons exit the neural tube in well-defined trajectories to innervate target tissues. This review is focused on a subset of cranial motor neurons called the branchiomotor neurons, which innervate muscles derived from the branchial (pharyngeal) arches. First, the organization of the branchiomotor pathways in zebrafish, chick, and mouse embryos will be compared, and the underlying axon guidance mechanisms will be addressed. Next, the molecular mechanisms that generate branchiomotor neurons and specify their identities will be discussed. Finally, the caudally directed or tangential migration of facial branchiomotor neurons will be examined. Given the advances in the characterization and analysis of vertebrate genomes, we can expect rapid progress in elucidating the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the development of these vital neuronal networks. Developmental Dynamics 229:143-161, 2004.
巻・号 229(1)
ページ 143-61
公開日 2004-1-1
DOI 10.1002/dvdy.10444
PMID 14699587
PMC PMC2219919
MeSH Animals Cell Movement Cranial Nerves / cytology Cranial Nerves / embryology Efferent Pathways / cytology Efferent Pathways / embryology Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Genes, Homeobox Humans Motor Neurons / cytology* Rhombencephalon / cytology Rhombencephalon / embryology Stem Cells / cytology Vertebrates / embryology* Vertebrates / genetics
IF 3.275
引用数 123
WOS 分野 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
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