Literature DB >> 27615194

Gene expression profiling of granule cells and Purkinje cells in the zebrafish cerebellum.

Miki Takeuchi1, Shingo Yamaguchi2, Yoshimasa Sakakibara2, Takuto Hayashi2, Koji Matsuda1,2, Yuichiro Hara3, Chiharu Tanegashima3, Takashi Shimizu1,2, Shigehiro Kuraku3, Masahiko Hibi1,2.   

Abstract

The structure of the neural circuitry of the cerebellum, which functions in some types of motor learning and coordination, is generally conserved among vertebrates. However, some cerebellar features are species specific. It is not clear which genes are involved in forming these conserved and species-specific structures and functions. This study uses zebrafish transgenic larvae expressing fluorescent proteins in granule cells, Purkinje cells, or other cerebellar neurons and glial cells to isolate each type of cerebellar cells by fluorescence-activated cell sorting and to profile their gene expressions by RNA sequencing and in situ hybridization. We identify genes that are upregulated in granule cells or Purkinje cells, including many genes that are also expressed in mammalian cerebella. Comparison of the transcriptomes in granule cells and Purkinje cells in zebrafish larvae reveals that more developmental genes are expressed in granule cells, whereas more neuronal-function genes are expressed in Purkinje cells. We show that some genes that are upregulated in granule cells or Purkinje cells are also expressed in the cerebellum-like structures. Our data provide a platform for understanding the development and function of the cerebellar neural circuits in zebrafish and the evolution of cerebellar circuits in vertebrates. J. Comp. Neurol. 525:1558-1585, 2017.
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Keywords:  RNA-seq; RRID:AB_10013361; RRID:SCR_001120; RRID:SCR_001370; RRID:ZIRC_ZL1; cerebellar gene enrichment; cerebellum-like structures

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27615194     DOI: 10.1002/cne.24114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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