2020
DOI: 10.3389/fnana.2020.607111
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Developmental Genes and Malformations in the Hypothalamus

Abstract: The hypothalamus is a heterogeneous rostral forebrain region that regulates physiological processes essential for survival, energy metabolism, and reproduction, mainly mediated by the pituitary gland. In the updated prosomeric model, the hypothalamus represents the rostralmost forebrain, composed of two segmental regions (terminal and peduncular hypothalamus), which extend respectively into the non-evaginated preoptic telencephalon and the evaginated pallio-subpallial telencephalon. Complex genetic cascades of… Show more

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“…The prosomeric model postulates there is a molecularly distinct basal acroterminal domain rostral to the M ( Puelles et al, 2012 ; Puelles and Rubenstein, 2015 ; Ferran et al, 2015 ). This rostromedian neuroepithelial locus may serve as a secondary organizer, due to its expression of Fgf family genes ( Ferran et al, 2015 ; Puelles, 2017 ; Diaz and Puelles, 2020 ). We show in Figures 12A,B Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas images illustrating mouse acroterminal Fgf8 transcripts at E11.5 and E13.5, encompassing the period in which the VPM migration occurs.…”
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“…The prosomeric model postulates there is a molecularly distinct basal acroterminal domain rostral to the M ( Puelles et al, 2012 ; Puelles and Rubenstein, 2015 ; Ferran et al, 2015 ). This rostromedian neuroepithelial locus may serve as a secondary organizer, due to its expression of Fgf family genes ( Ferran et al, 2015 ; Puelles, 2017 ; Diaz and Puelles, 2020 ). We show in Figures 12A,B Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas images illustrating mouse acroterminal Fgf8 transcripts at E11.5 and E13.5, encompassing the period in which the VPM migration occurs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basal ventralization can explain the pattern of topologically parallel longitudinal domains (e.g., TuD, TuI, TuV, PM, M, M floor; Figures 1A,C ). In its turn, the acroterminal area, which is an apparent median source of rostralizing morphogens of the FGF family ( Ferran et al, 2015 ; Puelles, 2017 ; Diaz and Puelles, 2020 ), can explain the rostrocaudal differences found between Tu and RTu, PM and PRM, or M and RM.…”
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“…In late vertebrate development, RF is secreted by the subcommissural organ (SCO), a dorsal circumventricular organ located below the posterior commissure in the dorsal neural tube (the roof plate) at the M-D junction (dorsal prosomer P1 ;Nieuwenhuys, 1988;Meiniel et al, 1996;Grondona et al, 2012;Puelles, 2018;Muñoz et al, 2019;Diaz and Puelles, 2020; Figure 3). The SCO has a complex histological structure containing specialized, elongated ependymal cells with a basal process contacting the perivascular space that receives synaptic connections and an apical process that reaches the central canal and secretes RF, among other components (Rodríguez et al, 1992).…”
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