2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.10.021
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A fate-map for cranial sensory ganglia in the sea lamprey

Abstract: Cranial neurogenic placodes and the neural crest make essential contributions to key adult characteristics of all vertebrates, including the paired peripheral sense organs and craniofacial skeleton. Neurogenic placode development has been extensively characterized in representative jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) but not in jawless fishes (agnathans). Here, we use in vivo lineage tracing with DiI, together with neuronal differentiation markers, to establish the first detailed fate-map for placode-derived sens… Show more

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“…D). At stage 24, expression intensified in these placodes and was observed in both lobes of the trigeminal ganglion, the posterior lateral line ganglion, the geniculate/anterior lateral line ganglia (which are inferred to be adjacent at this stage as their ganglionic derivatives form a single complex at later stages of development) (Modrell et al, ), and in the petrosal and nodose placodes (Fig. E–G).…”
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“…D). At stage 24, expression intensified in these placodes and was observed in both lobes of the trigeminal ganglion, the posterior lateral line ganglion, the geniculate/anterior lateral line ganglia (which are inferred to be adjacent at this stage as their ganglionic derivatives form a single complex at later stages of development) (Modrell et al, ), and in the petrosal and nodose placodes (Fig. E–G).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Expression of LpNgnA in the posterior lateral line ganglion parallels that of zebrafish ngn1 and Xenopus Ngn1 and Ngn2 in lateral line placodes (Schlosser and Northcutt, ; Andermann et al, ; Nieber et al, ). An anterior and a posterior lateral line ganglion have been previously identified in lamprey embryos (Kuratani et al, ; Takio et al, ; Modrell et al, ). In lamprey adults an additional ganglion, the intracapsular ganglion, has been observed associated with the anterior lateral line nerve (Ronan and Northcutt, ; Koyama et al, ).…”
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“…Our comparative analysis highlights a differential combinatorial expression of transcription factors in the profundal and trigeminal placodes and their derived ganglia (Fig 4; Table 1) suggesting that the formation of each placodal domain is independently regulated. In all vertebrates, including the lamprey, the profundal placode is characterized by Pax3 expression (Modrell et al, 2014). Moreover Pax3 is necessary for neurogenesis in the ophthalmic trigeminal placode in chicken (Dude et al, 2009).…”
Section: Fig 2 (Right) In Situ Hybridization Of Six Placodal Genes mentioning
confidence: 99%