G. Hauptmann et T. Gerster, Regulatory gene expression patterns reveal transverse and longitudinal subdivisions of the embryonic zebrafish forebrain, MECH DEVEL, 91(1-2), 2000, pp. 105-118
To shed light on the organization of the rostral embryonic brain of a lower
vertebrate, we have directly compared the expression patterns of dlx, fgf,
hh, hlx, otx, pas, POU, winged helix and wnt gene family members in the fo
re- and midbrain of the zebrafish. We show that the analyzed genes are expr
essed in distinct transverse and longitudinal domains and share expression
boundaries at stereotypic positions within thr fore- and midbrain. Some of
these shared expression boundaries coincide with morphological landmarks li
ke the pathways of primary axon tracts. We identified a series of right tra
nsverse diencephalic domains suggestive of neuromeric subdivisions within t
he rostral brain. in addition, we identified four molecularly distinct long
itudinal subdivisions and provide evidence for a strong bending of the long
itudinal rostral brain axis at the cephalic flexure. our data suggest a str
ong conservation of early forebrain organization between lower and higher v
ertebrates. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.