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Hedgehog signaling governs the development of otic sensory epithelium and its associated innervation in zebrafish.

Dora Sapède1, Cristina Pujades.   

Abstract

The inner ear is responsible for the perception of motion and sound in vertebrates. Its functional unit, the sensory patch, contains mechanosensory hair cells innervated by sensory neurons from the statoacoustic ganglion (SAG) that project to the corresponding nuclei in the brainstem. How hair cells develop at specific positions, and how otic neurons are sorted to specifically innervate each endorgan and to convey the extracted information to the hindbrain is not completely understood. In this work, we study the generation of macular sensory patches and investigate the role of Hedgehog (Hh) signaling in the production of their neurosensory elements. Using zebrafish transgenic lines to visualize the dynamics of hair cell and neuron production, we show that the development of the anterior and posterior maculae is asynchronic, suggesting they are independently regulated. Tracing experiments demonstrate the SAG is topologically organized in two different neuronal subpopulations, which are spatially segregated and innervate specifically each macula. Functional experiments identify the Hh pathway as crucial in coordinating the production of hair cells in the posterior macula, and the formation of its specific innervation. Finally, gene expression analyses suggest that Hh influences the balance between different SAG neuronal subpopulations. These results lead to a model in which Hh orients functionally the development of inner ear towards an auditory fate in all vertebrate species.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20219995      PMCID: PMC6632237          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5109-09.2010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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2.  Fgf and Hh signalling act on a symmetrical pre-pattern to specify anterior and posterior identity in the zebrafish otic placode and vesicle.

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Journal:  Development       Date:  2011-08-10       Impact factor: 6.868

3.  Cell lineage analysis reveals three different progenitor pools for neurosensory elements in the otic vesicle.

Authors:  Dora Sapède; Sylvia Dyballa; Cristina Pujades
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2012-11-14       Impact factor: 6.167

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Journal:  Prog Neurobiol       Date:  2011-01-11       Impact factor: 11.685

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6.  BMP/SMAD signaling regulates the cell behaviors that drive the initial dorsal-specific regional morphogenesis of the otocyst.

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Journal:  Aquat Toxicol       Date:  2016-10-01       Impact factor: 4.964

Review 8.  Mechanisms of otoconia and otolith development.

Authors:  Yunxia Wang Lundberg; Yinfang Xu; Kevin D Thiessen; Kenneth L Kramer
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9.  A spatial and temporal gradient of Fgf differentially regulates distinct stages of neural development in the zebrafish inner ear.

Authors:  Shruti Vemaraju; Husniye Kantarci; Mahesh S Padanad; Bruce B Riley
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 5.917

10.  The role of ear stone size in hair cell acoustic sensory transduction.

Authors:  Maya Inoue; Masashi Tanimoto; Yoichi Oda
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 4.379

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