Notch Receptor Expression in Neurogenic Regions of the Adult Zebrafish Brain

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作者
de Oliveira-Carlos, Vanessa
Ganz, Julia
Hans, Stefan
Kaslin, Jan
Brand, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Ctr Biotechnol, D-01062 Dresden, Germany
关键词
NEURAL STEM-CELLS; RADIAL GLIAL IDENTITY; PROGENITOR CELLS; NERVOUS-SYSTEM; SPINAL-CORD; ACTIVATION; MAINTENANCE; GLIOGENESIS; HOMOLOG; GENE;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0073384
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The adult zebrash brain has a remarkable constitutive neurogenic capacity. The regulation and maintenance of its adult neurogenic niches are poorly understood. In mammals, Notch signaling is involved in stem cell maintenance both in embryonic and adult CNS. To better understand how Notch signaling is involved in stem cell maintenance during adult neurogenesis in zebrafish we analysed Notch receptor expression in five neurogenic zones of the adult zebrafish brain. Combining proliferation and glial markers we identified several subsets of Notch receptor expressing cells. We found that 90 % of proliferating radial glia express notch1a, notch1b and notch3. In contrast, the proliferating non-glial populations of the dorsal telencephalon and hypothalamus rarely express notch3 and about half express notch1a/1b. In the non-proliferating radial glia notch3 is the predominant receptor throughout the brain. In the ventral telencephalon and in the mitotic area of the optic tectum, where cells have neuroepithelial properties, notch1a/1b/3 are expressed in most proliferating cells. However, in the cerebellar niche, although progenitors also have neuroepithelial properties, only notch1a/1b are expressed in a high number of PCNA (+) cells. In this region notch3 expression is mostly in Bergmann glia and at low levels in few PCNA (+) cells. Additionally, we found that in the proliferation zone of the ventral telencephalon, Notch receptors display an apical high to basal low gradient of expression. Notch receptors are also expressed in subpopulations of oligodendrocytes, neurons and endothelial cells. We suggest that the partial regional heterogeneity observed for Notch expression in progenitor cells might be related to the cellular diversity present in each of these neurogenic niches.
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