Early teleostean basal ganglia development visualized by zebrafish Dlx2a, Lhx6, Lhx7, Tbr2 (eomesa), and GAD67 gene expression

The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Thomas MuellerSu Guo

Abstract

We examined the brain expression patterns of zebrafish genes Lhx6, Lhx7, Dlx2a, GAD67, and Tbr2/eomesa; except for GAD67, expression domains are restricted to the forebrain. In particular, a distribution of transcripts in the early zebrafish telencephalon comparable to that of tetrapods is revealed. Expression domains of Lhx6 and Lhx7 are restricted to a ventral subdivision (Sdv) of the precommissural dorsal subpallium, interpreted here as the homologue of the mammalian medial ganglionic eminence (the adult pallidum in mammals). In contrast, there is no such expression in the dorsal subdivision (Sdd) of the dorsal subpallium, interpreted here as the homologue of the mammalian lateral ganglionic eminence (the adult caudatoputamen in mammals). The Lhx6 and Lhx7 genes are furthermore expressed in the zebrafish ventral subpallium (Sv, septum), and in the supra-/postcommissurally lying posterior subdivision of the dorsal subpallium (Sdp; possible homologue of the subpallial amygdala). Also in support of this comparative interpretation, Dlx2a is generally expressed in all of the subpallium, including the ventricular zones of (all three subvidisions of) the dorsal as well as of the ventral subpallium. In contrast, Tbr2 is expressed in...Continue Reading

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