2016
DOI: 10.3389/fnana.2016.00115
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Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Dopaminergic Neurons during Development in Zebrafish

Abstract: As one of the model organisms of Parkinson’s disease (PD) research, the zebrafish has its advantages, such as the 87% homology with human genome and transparent embryos which make it possible to observe the development of dopaminergic neurons in real time. However, there is no midbrain dopaminergic system in zebrafish when compared with mammals, and the location and projection of the dopaminergic neurons are seldom reported. In this study, Vmat2:GFP transgenic zebrafish was used to observe the development and … Show more

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“…The ventral telencephalon has only a few TH expressing neurons, but we expected to see THpositive synaptic puncta in the medAC and in the region adjacent to the medAC (Fig.5D-D''), as suggested by previous studies that traced the projections of dopaminergic neurons (Du et al, 2016). Indeed, we found TH puncta in and adjacent to the medAC, and these puncta colocalized with Syt2a, suggesting that TH is located in presynaptic terminals ( Fig.5D-D'').…”
Section: Syt2a and Tyrosine Hydroxylase Colocalize At Synapsessupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The ventral telencephalon has only a few TH expressing neurons, but we expected to see THpositive synaptic puncta in the medAC and in the region adjacent to the medAC (Fig.5D-D''), as suggested by previous studies that traced the projections of dopaminergic neurons (Du et al, 2016). Indeed, we found TH puncta in and adjacent to the medAC, and these puncta colocalized with Syt2a, suggesting that TH is located in presynaptic terminals ( Fig.5D-D'').…”
Section: Syt2a and Tyrosine Hydroxylase Colocalize At Synapsessupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Posterior tubercular dopamine neurons in zebrafish project mostly to the hypothalamus and the spinal cord and, thus, may correspond to the caudal diencephalic groups of mammals (McLean & Fetcho, ; Tay et al, ; Forlano et al, ). In turn, dopaminergic projections were demonstrated from the posterior tubercle to the telencephalic subpallium, which led to a comparison with the amniote ventral tegmental area/substantia nigra (Rink & Wullimann, ; Schweitzer & Driever, ; Du et al, ), an idea reinforced mainly by the total absence of dopaminergic cells in the mesencephalon of actinopterygians (Yamamoto & Vernier, ). However, this comparison has been thoroughly challenged on the basis of developmental gene expression patterns and a detailed analysis of single neuron projections (Filippi et al, ; Tay et al, ; Yamamoto & Vernier, ; Schweitzer et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the ambiguity in alternative neurotoxin-mediated studies, the current study aimed at providing direct comparisons on the in vivo effects of PD-inducing neurotoxins to identify the optimal candidate for DAnergic neuron ablation and motor phenotypes. All treatments were conducted starting at 3 dpf to prevent the inhibition of neurogenesis and because there is, at this time, near complete DAnergic differentiation and BBB development [12]. The varying concentrations used were to determine the optimal dose for each compound that would result in greater than 50% survival and could be used in subsequent analyses.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has proven to be a robust 2 of 16 in vivo vertebrate animal model for the studies of various neurodegenerative diseases [9,10] and high-throughput drug screening [11] due to their large clutch size and transparent ex utero embryogenesis. With~87% of their genome similar to humans, zebrafish also display a variety of conserved molecular and pathological pathways [12]. In particular, a proportion of the DAnergic system in zebrafish (primarily in the ventral diencephalic region) is postulated to be functionally homologous to that of the nigrostriatal pathway in mammals [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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