Extraocular dorsal signal affects the developmental fate of the optic vesicle and patterns the optic neuroepithelium

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Kagiyama, Y
Gotouda, N
Sakagami, K
Yasuda, K
Mochii, M
Araki, M [1 ]
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[1] Nara Womens Univ, Fac Sci, Dev Neurobiol Lab, Nara 6308506, Japan
[2] Nara Inst Sci & Technol, Mol & Dev Biol Lab, Ikoma 6300101, Japan
[3] Univ Hyogo, Grad Sch Life Sci, Hyogo 6781297, Japan
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chick embryo; cRax; Mitf; optic vesicle; organ culture;
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Dorsal-ventral (DV) specification in the early optic vesicle plays a crucial role in the proper development of the eye. To address the questions of how DV specification is determined and how it affects fate determination of the optic vesicle, isolated optic vesicles were cultured either in vitro or in ovo. The dorsal and ventral halves of the optic vesicle were fated to develop into retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and neural retina, respectively, when they were separated from each other and cultured. In optic vesicles treated with collagenase to remove the surrounding tissues, the neuroepithelium gave rise to cRax expression but not Mitf, suggesting that surrounding tissues are necessary for RPE specification. This was also confirmed in in ovo explant cultures. Combination cultures of collagenase-treated optic vesicles with either the dorsal or ventral part of the head indicated that head-derived factors have an important role in the fate determination of the optic vesicle: in the optic vesicles co-cultured with the dorsal part of the head Mitf expression was induced in the neuroepithelium, while the ventral head portion did not have this effect. The dorsal head also suppressed Pax2 expression in the optic vesicle. These observations indicate that factors from the dorsal head portion have important roles in the establishment of DV polarity within the optic vesicle, which in turn induces the patterning and differentiation of the neural retina and pigment epithelium.
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