RRC ID 6232
著者 Hendricks M, Jesuthasan S.
タイトル Asymmetric innervation of the habenula in zebrafish.
ジャーナル J Comp Neurol
Abstract The habenular complex is a paired structure found in the diencephalon of all vertebrates, linking the forebrain and midbrain. Habenulae are asymmetrical and may contribute to lateralized behavior. Recent studies in zebrafish have characterized molecular pathways that give rise to the habenular asymmetry and the distinct projections of the left and right habenula to the midbrain. However, it is unclear whether there are asymmetries in habenula afferents from the forebrain. By lipophilic dye tracing, we find that axons innervating the habenula derive primarily from a region in the lateral diencephalon containing migrated neurons of the eminentia thalami (EmT). EmT neurons terminate in neuropils in both ipsilateral and contralateral habenula. These axons, together with axons from migrated neurons of the posterior tuberculum and pallial neurons, cross the midline via the habenular commissure. Subsets of pallial neurons terminate only in the medial right habenula, regardless of which side of the brain they originate from. These include an unusual type of forebrain projection: axons that cross the midline twice, at both the anterior and habenular commissures. Our data establish that there is asymmetric innervation of the habenula from the telencephalon, suggesting a mechanism by which habenula asymmetry might contribute to lateralized behavior.
巻・号 502(4)
ページ 611-9
公開日 2007-6-1
DOI 10.1002/cne.21339
PMID 17394162
MeSH Afferent Pathways / anatomy & histology* Afferent Pathways / physiology Animals Axons / physiology Axons / ultrastructure* Brain Mapping Carbocyanines Diencephalon / anatomy & histology Diencephalon / physiology Functional Laterality / physiology Habenula / anatomy & histology* Habenula / physiology Telencephalon / anatomy & histology Telencephalon / physiology Zebrafish / anatomy & histology* Zebrafish / physiology
IF 2.801
引用数 56
WOS 分野 ZOOLOGY NEUROSCIENCES
リソース情報
ゼブラフィッシュ rw0110b(Tg (brn3a-hsp70:GFP )) rw0130a(Tg (Huc:Kaede))