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Insights into the mechanisms of neuron generation and specification in the zebrafish ventral spinal cord.

Gokhan CucunMelina KöhlerSabrina PfitschSepand Rastegar
Published in: The FEBS journal (2023)
The vertebrate nervous system is composed of a wide range of neurons and complex synaptic connections, raising the intriguing question of how neuronal diversity is generated. The spinal cord provides an excellent model for exploring the mechanisms governing neuronal diversity due to its simple neural network and the conserved molecular processes involved in neuron formation and specification during evolution. This review specifically examines two distinct progenitor domains present in the zebrafish ventral spinal cord: the lateral floor plate (LFP) and the p2 progenitor domain. The LFP is responsible for the production of GABAergic Kolmer-Agduhr neurons (KA"), glutamatergic V3 neurons and intraspinal serotonergic neurons (ISNs), while the p2 domain generates V2 precursors that subsequently differentiate into three unique subpopulations of V2 neurons, namely glutamatergic V2a, GABAergic V2b and glycinergic V2s. Based on recent findings, we will examine the fundamental signalling pathways and transcription factors that play a key role in the specification of these diverse neurons and neuronal subtypes derived from the LFP and p2 progenitor domains.
Keyphrases
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