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Dev Biol ; 468(1-2): 101-109, 2020 12 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32979334

ABSTRACT

Apoptosis, a major form of programmed cell death, is massively observed in neural plate border and subsequently in the roof plate (RP). While deficiency of apoptosis often results in brain malformations including exencephaly and hydrocephalus, the impact of apoptosis on RP formation and maintenance remains unclear. Here we described that mouse embryos deficient in Apaf1, a gene crucial for the intrinsic apoptotic pathway, in C57BL/6 genetic background exhibited narrow and discontinuous expression of RP marker genes in the midline of the midbrain and the diencephalon. Instead, cells positive for the neuroectodermal gene SOX1 ectopically accumulated in the midline. A lineage-tracing experiment suggests that these ectopic SOX1-positive cells began to accumulate in the midline of apoptosis-deficient embryos after E9.5. These embryos further displayed malformation of the subcommissural organ, which has been discussed in the etiology of hydrocephalus. Thus, the apoptosis machinery prevents ectopic emergence of SOX1-positive cells in the midbrain and the diencephalon RP, and helps in maintaining the character of the RP in the diencephalon and midbrain, thereby ensuring proper brain development.


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Apoptosis , Diencephalon/embryology , Mesencephalon/embryology , Neural Tube/embryology , Animals , Apoptotic Protease-Activating Factor 1/genetics , Apoptotic Protease-Activating Factor 1/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Transgenic , SOXB1 Transcription Factors/genetics , SOXB1 Transcription Factors/metabolism
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Genes Cells ; 24(6): 436-448, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31038803

ABSTRACT

Lysosomes are acidic organelles responsible for degrading both exogenous and endogenous materials. The small GTPase Arl8 localizes primarily to lysosomes and is involved in lysosomal function. In the present study, using Arl8b gene-trapped mutant (Arl8b-/- ) mice, we show that Arl8b is required for the development of dorsal structures of the neural tube, including the thalamus and hippocampus. In embryonic day (E) 10.5 Arl8b-/- embryos, Sox1 (a neuroepithelium marker) was ectopically expressed in the roof plate, whereas the expression of Gdf7 and Msx1 (roof plate markers) was reduced in the dorsal midline of the midbrain. Ectopic expression of Sox1 in Arl8b-/- embryos was detected also at E9.0 in the neural fold, which gives rise to the roof plate. In addition, the levels of Bmp receptor IA and phosphorylated Smad 1/5/8 (downstream of BMP signaling) were increased in the neural fold of E9.0 Arl8b-/- embryos. These results suggest that Arl8b is involved in the development of the neural fold and the subsequently formed roof plate, possibly via control of BMP signaling.


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ADP-Ribosylation Factors/genetics , ADP-Ribosylation Factors/physiology , Neural Crest/embryology , Animals , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental/genetics , Lysosomes/genetics , Lysosomes/physiology , Mice/embryology , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Monomeric GTP-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Neural Crest/metabolism , Neural Tube/embryology , Neural Tube/metabolism , SOXB1 Transcription Factors/physiology , Signal Transduction
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BMC Dev Biol ; 18(1): 17, 2018 07 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30064364

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Mammalian brain is formed through neural tube closure (NTC), wherein both ridges of opposing neural folds are fused in the midline and remodeled in the roof plate of the neural tube and overlying non-neural ectodermal layer. Apoptosis is widely observed from the beginning of NTC at the neural ridges and is crucial for the proper progression of NTC, but its role after the closure remains less clear. RESULTS: Here, we conducted live-imaging analysis of the mid-hindbrain neuropore (MHNP) closure and revealed unexpected collective behavior of cells surrounding the MHNP. The cells first gathered to the closing point and subsequently relocated as if they were released from the point. Inhibition of caspases or matrix metalloproteases with chemical inhibitors impaired the cell relocation. CONCLUSIONS: These lines of evidence suggest that apoptosis-mediated degradation of extracellular matrix might facilitate the final process of neuropore closure.


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Caspases/metabolism , Ectoderm/embryology , Ectoderm/enzymology , Matrix Metalloproteinases/metabolism , Neural Crest/embryology , Rhombencephalon/embryology , Amino Acid Chloromethyl Ketones/pharmacology , Animals , Cell Shape/drug effects , Ectoderm/cytology , Mice, Transgenic , Movement , Neural Tube/cytology , Neural Tube/embryology
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