Description of trunk neural crest migration and peripheral nervous system formation in the Egyptian cobra Naja haje haje

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作者
Khannoon, Eraqi R. [1 ,2 ]
Alvarado, Christian [3 ]
Poveda, Rafael [4 ]
de Bellard, Maria Elena [3 ]
机构
[1] Taibah Univ, Coll Sci, Biol Dept, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah 344, Saudi Arabia
[2] Fayoum Univ, Fac Sci, Zool Dept, Al Fayyum 63514, Egypt
[3] Calif State Univ Northridge, Biol Dept, MC 8303,18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA 91330 USA
[4] Moorpark Coll, Dept Biol, Moorpark, CA 93021 USA
关键词
Neural crest cells; Trunk neural crest; Delamination; Dorsal root ganglia (DRG); Enteric nervous system; Schwann cells; MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY; CELLS; HNK-1; SOX9; EXPRESSION; CROCODILE; LINEAGE; PROTEIN; EMBRYOS; PRDM12;
D O I
10.1016/j.diff.2023.06.002
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The neural crest is a stem cell population that forms in the neurectoderm of all vertebrates and gives rise to a diverse set of cells such as sensory neurons, Schwann cells and melanocytes. Neural crest development in snakes is still poorly understood. From the point of view of evolutionary and comparative anatomy is an interesting topic given the unique anatomy of snakes. The aim of the study was to characterize how trunk neural crest cells (TNCC) migrate in the developing elapid snake Naja haje haje and consequently, look at the beginnings of development of neural crest derived sensory ganglia (DRG) and spinal nerves. We found that trunk neural crest and DRG development in Naja haje haje is like what has been described in other vertebrates and the colubrid snake strengthening our knowledge on the conserved mechanisms of neural crest development across species. Here we use the marker HNK1 to follow the migratory behavior of TNCC in the elapid snake Naja haje haje through stages 1-6 (1-9 days postoviposition). We observed that the TNCC of both snake species migrate through the rostral portion of the somite, a pattern also conserved in birds and mammals. The development of cobra peripheral nervous system, using neuronal and glial markers, showed the presence of spectrin in Schwann cell precursors and of axonal plexus along the length of the cobra embryos. In conclusion, cobra embryos show strong conserved patterns in TNCC and PNS development among vertebrates.
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