Homer 1b/c expression correlates with zebrafish olfactory system development.

Journal of Neurocytology Pub Date : 2004-12-01 Epub Date: 2005-10-11 DOI:10.1007/s11068-005-3335-x
Robert Gasperini, Lisa Foa
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The zebrafish, (Danio rerio) is an important model organism for the analysis of molecular mechanisms that govern neuronal circuit development. The neuronal circuitry that mediates olfaction is crucial for the development and survival of all teleost fishes. In concert with other sensory systems, olfaction is functional at early stages in zebrafish development and mediates important behavioral and survival strategies in the developing larva. Odorant cues are transduced by an array of signaling molecules from receptors in olfactory sensory neurons. The scaffolding protein family known as Homer is well placed to orchestrate this signaling cascade by interacting with and coupling membrane bound receptors to cytosolic signaling partners. To date, Homer has not been demonstrated in the zebrafish. Here we report that the Homer 1b/c isoform was prominent in the olfactory system from the earliest stages of differentiation. We describe the spatial and temporal distribution of Homer in the zebrafish olfactory system. At 24 hours post fertilization (hpf), Homer expression delineated the boundary of the presumptive olfactory placode. Subsequent expression steadily increased throughout the developing olfactory placode, with a prominent localization to the dendritic knobs of the olfactory sensory neurons. Homer expression in the developing olfactory bulb was punctate and prominent in the glomeruli, displaying an apparent synaptic localization. This work supports the hypothesis that Homer is an important molecule in neuronal circuit development, necessary for crucial behaviors required for development and survival.

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Homer 1b/c的表达与斑马鱼嗅觉系统的发育有关。
斑马鱼(Danio rerio)是一种重要的模式生物,用于分析控制神经元回路发育的分子机制。调节嗅觉的神经回路对所有硬骨鱼的发育和生存至关重要。与其他感觉系统一样,嗅觉在斑马鱼发育的早期阶段起作用,并在发育中的幼虫中调节重要的行为和生存策略。气味线索是由一系列来自嗅觉感觉神经元受体的信号分子转导的。被称为Homer的支架蛋白家族通过与膜结合受体相互作用和偶联细胞质信号伙伴,很好地协调了这种信号级联。迄今为止,Homer还没有在斑马鱼身上得到证实。在这里,我们报告了荷马1b/c异构体在嗅觉系统中从分化的最早阶段就很突出。我们描述了荷马在斑马鱼嗅觉系统中的时空分布。在受精后24小时(hpf), Homer表达描绘了假定嗅觉基因的边界。随后的表达在整个发育中的嗅觉基因位中稳步增加,并突出定位于嗅觉感觉神经元的树突钮。Homer在发育中的嗅球中的表达是点状的,在肾小球中也很突出,显示出明显的突触定位。这项研究支持了荷马是神经元回路发育中的重要分子的假设,它是发育和生存所需的关键行为所必需的。
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