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J Anat ; 232(4): 540-553, 2018 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29280147

RESUMEN

The circumventricular organs (CVOs) are specialised neuroepithelial structures found in the midline of the brain, grouped around the third and fourth ventricles. They mediate the communication between the brain and the periphery by performing sensory and secretory roles, facilitated by increased vascularisation and the absence of a blood-brain barrier. Surprisingly little is known about the origins of the CVOs (both developmental and evolutionary), but their functional and organisational similarities raise the question of the extent of their relationship. Here, I review our current knowledge of the embryonic development of the seven major CVOs (area postrema, median eminence, neurohypophysis, organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis, pineal organ, subcommissural organ, subfornical organ) in embryos of different vertebrate species. Although there are conspicuous similarities between subsets of CVOs, no unifying feature characteristic of their development has been identified. Cross-species comparisons suggest that CVOs also display a high degree of evolutionary flexibility. Thus, the term 'CVO' is merely a functional definition, and features shared by multiple CVOs may be the result of homoplasy rather than ontogenetic or phylogenetic relationships.


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Barrera Hematoencefálica/embriología , Órganos Circunventriculares/embriología , Animales , Área Postrema/anatomía & histología , Área Postrema/fisiología , Órganos Circunventriculares/anatomía & histología , Humanos , Hipotálamo/embriología , Filogenia , Glándula Pineal/anatomía & histología , Glándula Pineal/embriología , Neurohipófisis/embriología , Órgano Subcomisural/anatomía & histología , Órgano Subcomisural/fisiología , Órgano Subfornical/embriología
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BMC Dev Biol ; 8: 79, 2008 Aug 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18700968

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BACKGROUND: The availability of specific markers expressed in different regions of the developing nervous system provides a useful tool for the study of mouse mutants. One such marker, the transcription factor Pax2, is expressed at the midbrain-hindbrain boundary and in the cerebellum, spinal cord, retina, optic stalk, and optic chiasm. We recently described a group of diencephalic cells that express Pax2 as early as embryonic day (E) 10.5, and become part of the eminentia thalami by E11.5. The discovery of this previously undescribed cell population prompted us to examine Pax2 protein expression in the developing mouse forebrain in more detail. RESULTS: We determined the expression pattern of Pax2 in the forebrain of wild type mouse embryos between E10.5 and postnatal day (P) 15. Pax2 expression was detected in the septum of the basal forebrain, hypothalamus, eminentia thalami and in the subfornical organ. To evaluate Pax2 as a marker for septal cells, we examined Pax2 expression in Pax6Sey/Sey mutants, which have an enlarged septum. We found that Pax2 clearly marks a population of septal cells equivalent to that seen in wild types, indicating its utility as a marker of septal identity. These cells did not express the GABAergic marker calbindin nor the cholinergic marker choline acetyltransferase and were not detectable after P15. CONCLUSION: Pax2 is expressed in populations of cells within the developing septum, hypothalamus, and eminentia thalami. It seems especially useful as a marker of the telencephalic septum, because of its early, strong and characteristic expression in this structure. Further, its expression is maintained in the enlarged septum of Pax6Sey/Sey mutants.


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Embrión de Mamíferos/embriología , Factor de Transcripción PAX2/genética , Prosencéfalo/embriología , Animales , Proteínas del Ojo/genética , Expresión Génica , Proteínas de Homeodominio/genética , Hipotálamo/embriología , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos CBA , Factor de Transcripción PAX6 , Factores de Transcripción Paired Box/genética , Proteínas Represoras/genética , Tabique del Cerebro/embriología , Órgano Subfornical/embriología
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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol ; 281(6): H2626-35, 2001 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11709432

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We previously demonstrated a functional systemic dipsogenic response in the near-term fetal sheep (128-130 days; 145 days = full-term) with swallowing activity stimulated in response to central and systemic hypertonic saline. Preterm fetal sheep (110-115 days) do not consistently demonstrate swallowing in response to hypertonic stimuli, and it is unclear whether this is due to immaturity of osmoreceptor mechanisms or neuronal pathways activating swallowing motor neurons. To determine whether osmoreceptive regions in the preterm fetus are activated by changes in plasma tonicity, we examined Fos expression with immunostaining in these neurons in response to an osmotic challenge. Nine preterm fetal sheep [five hypertonic saline-treated fetuses (Hyp) and four isotonic saline-treated fetuses (Iso)] were prepared with vascular and intraperitoneal catheters. Seventy-five minutes before tissue collection, hypertonic (1.5 M) or isotonic saline was infused (12 ml/kg) via an intraperitoneal catheter to fetuses. Brains were examined for patterns of neuronal activation (demonstrated by Fos protein expression). Hyp demonstrated increases in plasma osmolality (~10 mosmol/kg H(2)O) and Na concentrations (5 meq/l). Increased Fos expression was detected in Hyp in the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT), subfornical organ (SFO), median preoptic nucleus (MnPO), supraoptic (SON), and paraventricular nuclei (PVN) compared with Iso animals. Neuronal activation within the OVLT, SFO, and MnPO indicates intact osmoregulatory mechanisms, whereas activation of the SON and PVN suggests intact fetal neural pathways to arginine vasopressin neurons. These results suggest that preterm fetal swallowing insensitivity to osmotic stimuli may be due to immaturity of integrated motor neuron pathways.


Asunto(s)
Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-fos/biosíntesis , Equilibrio Hidroelectrolítico/fisiología , Animales , Deglución/fisiología , Femenino , Hipotálamo/citología , Hipotálamo/embriología , Hipotálamo Anterior/citología , Hipotálamo Anterior/embriología , Hipotálamo Anterior/metabolismo , Inmunohistoquímica , Neuronas/química , Neuronas/metabolismo , Concentración Osmolar , Núcleo Hipotalámico Paraventricular/citología , Núcleo Hipotalámico Paraventricular/embriología , Núcleo Hipotalámico Paraventricular/metabolismo , Embarazo , Área Preóptica/citología , Área Preóptica/embriología , Área Preóptica/metabolismo , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-fos/análisis , Solución Salina Hipertónica/farmacología , Ovinos , Órgano Subfornical/citología , Órgano Subfornical/embriología , Órgano Subfornical/metabolismo , Sed/fisiología
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