Dissecting planarian central nervous system regeneration by the expression of neural-specific genes

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作者
Cebrià, F
Nakazawa, M
Mineta, K
Ikeo, K
Gojobori, T
Agata, K
机构
[1] RIKEN, Ctr Dev Biol, Evolutionary Regenerat Biol Grp, Chuo Ku, Kobe, Hyogo 6500047, Japan
[2] Grad Univ Adv Studies, Dept Genet, Mishima, Shizuoka 4118540, Japan
[3] Natl Inst Genet, Ctr Informat Biol & DNA DataBank Japan, Mishima, Shizuoka 4118540, Japan
[4] Okayama Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, Lab Regenerat & Dev Biol, Okayama 7008530, Japan
关键词
brain; central nervous system (CNS); netrin; planarian; regeneration;
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The planarian central nervous system (CNS) can be used as a model for studying neural regeneration in higher organisms. Despite its simple structure, recent studies have shown that the planarian CNS can be divided into several molecular and functional domains defined by the expression of different neural genes. Remarkably, a whole animal, including the molecularly complex CNS, can regenerate from a small piece of the planarian body. In this study, a collection of neural markers has been used to characterize at the molecular level how the planarian CNS is rebuilt. Planarian CNS is composed of an anterior brain and a pair of ventral nerve cords that are distinct and overlapping structures in the head region. During regeneration, 12 neural markers have been classified as early, mid-regeneration and late expression genes depending on when they are upregulated in the regenerative blastema. Interestingly, the results from this study show that the comparison of the expression patterns of different neural genes supports the view that at day one of regeneration, the new brain appears within the blastema, whereas the pre-existing ventral nerve cords remain in the old tissues. Three stages in planarian CNS regeneration are suggested.
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页码:135 / 146
页数:12
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