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| DOI | 10.1098/RSTB.2008.0260 | ||||
| Año | 2009 | ||||
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Comparison between related species is a successful approach to uncover conserved and divergent principles of development. Here, we studied the pattern of epithalamic asymmetry in zebrafish (Danio rerio) and medaka (Oryzias latipes), two related teleost species with 115-200 Myr of independent evolution. We found that these species share a strikingly conserved overall pattern of asymmetry in the parapineal-habenular-interpeduncular system. Nodal signalling exhibits comparable spatial and temporal asymmetric expressions in the presumptive epithalamus preceding the development of morphological asymmetries. Neuroanatomical asymmetries consist of left-sided asymmetric positioning and connectivity of the parapineal organ, enlargement of neuropil in the left habenula compared with the right habenula and segregation of left-right habenular efferents along the dorsoventral axis of the interpeduncular nucleus. Despite the overall conservation of asymmetry, we observed heterotopic changes in the topology of parapineal efferent connectivity, heterochronic shifts in the timing of developmental events underlying the establishment of asymmetry and divergent degrees of canalization of embryo laterality. We offer new tools for developmental time comparison among species and propose, for each of these transformations, novel hypotheses of ontogenic mechanisms that explain interspecies variations that can be tested experimentally. Together, these findings highlight the usefulness of zebrafish and medaka as comparative models to study the developmental mechanisms of epithalamic asymmetry in vertebrates.
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| Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences | 0962-8436 |
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | SIGNORE-AHUMADA, ISKRA AILEN | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | GUERRERO-TORO, NESTOR ALFONSO | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 3 | Loosli, Felix | Hombre |
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe - Alemania
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Campus North - Alemania Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Campus Nord - Alemania |
| 4 | COLOMBO-FLORES, ALICIA ANGELINA | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 5 | VILLALON-YANEZ, ALDO | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 6 | Wittbrodt, Joachim | Hombre |
EMBL Heidelberg - Alemania
European Molecular Biology Laboratory Heidelberg - Alemania |
| 7 | CONCHA-NORDEMANN, MIGUEL LUIS | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
| Chilean Commission of Science and Technology |
| European Communities |
| Millennium Scienice Initiative (ICM) |
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| We are particularly grateful to Jorge Mpodozis, Gonzalo Marin, Francisco Aboitiz, Stephen Wilson, Isaac Bianco and Mathias Carl for their valuable comments on the versions of the manuscript, and to Dina Silva, Micaela Ricca and Alejandro Chamorro for fish care. Work on the epithalamus and asymmetry in our group is supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI INTNL 55005940), the Chilean Commission of Science and Technology (PBCT ACT47, BMBF/CONICYT 2003-4-124), the Millennium Scienice Initiative (ICM) and a grant from the European Communities entitled 'Evolution and Development of Cognitive, Behavioural and Neural Lateralisation' (FP62004-NEST-PATHEDCBNL). |