斑马鱼
侧线
原基
细胞生物学
再生(生物学)
生物
Wnt信号通路
毛细胞
侧抑制
干细胞
解剖
神经科学
内耳
信号转导
遗传学
基因
作者
Eric D. Thomas,Ivan Cruz,Dale W. Hailey,David W. Raible
摘要
Abstract The zebrafish lateral line is a sensory system used to detect changes in water flow. It is comprised of clusters of mechanosensory hair cells called neuromasts. The lateral line is initially established by a migratory group of cells, called a primordium, that deposits neuromasts at stereotyped locations along the surface of the fish. Wnt, FGF , and Notch signaling are all important regulators of various aspects of lateral line development, from primordium migration to hair cell specification. As zebrafish age, the organization of the lateral line becomes more complex in order to accommodate the fish's increased size. This expansion is regulated by many of the same factors involved in the initial development. Furthermore, unlike mammalian hair cells, lateral line hair cells have the capacity to regenerate after damage. New hair cells arise from the proliferation and differentiation of surrounding support cells, and the molecular and cellular pathways regulating this are beginning to be elucidated. All in all, the zebrafish lateral line has proven to be an excellent model in which to study a diverse array of processes, including collective cell migration, cell polarity, cell fate, and regeneration. WIREs Dev Biol 2015, 4:1–16. doi: 10.1002/wdev.160 This article is categorized under: Nervous System Development > Vertebrates: Regional Development Adult Stem Cells, Tissue Renewal, and Regeneration > Regeneration
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