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Evolution of cortical lamination: the reelin/Dab1 pathway.

I Bar1, A M Goffinet.   

Abstract

The mammalian cortical plate is characterized by its radial organization and its inside-outside developmental gradient. Observations on reelin and Dab1-deficient mice show that reelin and Dab1 are both required to develop radial cortical organization and a normal maturation gradient. In the reptilian cortex, radial organization varies among species; it is the most rudimentary in turtles and the most elaborate in lizards, and can be described as intermediate in other species such as crocodilians and Sphenodon. On the other hand, the gradient of corticogenesis is directed from outside to inside in all reptiles studied, as well as in mice that are deficient in reelin, Dab1, as well as cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) and p35. All reptiles, even turtles, have reelin-expressing cells in the embryonic marginal zone. Mammals are characterized by a drastic increase in the number of reelin-positive cells (Cajal-Retzius cells) as well as by an amplification of reelin expression per cell. In lizards, the pattern of reelin expression is different, as reelin-expressing cells are also present below the cortical plate. In all mammalian and reptilian species, Dab1 is expressed in cortical plate cells. These data suggest that the reelin/Dab1 pathway was a driver of cortical evolution on the synapsid lineage and that similarities in radial cortical organization between squamates and mammals result from evolutionary convergence.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10929319     DOI: 10.1002/0470846631.ch9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Novartis Found Symp        ISSN: 1528-2511


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