泥鳅脑内神经干细胞和增殖细胞的表征

M. Hussein, Xiaojuan Cao, Yang Li, Mei Jie
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泥鳅(Misgurnus anguillicaudatus)是中国重要的商业鱼类。我们的目的是对泥鳅的脑组织进行一些注释,并描述干细胞在大脑中的位置。此外,我们还显示了增殖细胞的位置,并检测了它们的胶质特性。为此,我们通过苏木精和伊红染色对脑结构进行组织学观察。我们还使用荧光原位杂交技术来评估Msi1、Bmi1和Sox2的定位。它们是泥鳅脑干细胞中表达的必需基因。增殖细胞用PCNA免疫荧光检测。同时用GFAP免疫荧光法检测增殖细胞的生理特性。结果表明,神经干细胞主要分布在小脑、迷走叶、面叶、视顶叶和第三脑室旁的颗粒细胞层,因为这些部位表达Sox2。大脑中有几个区域含有增殖细胞,包括大脑,在纵向肌环,以及在视顶盖和小脑之间。在小脑中,增殖细胞存在于分子细胞层、小脑内脑室周围、小脑尾叶、颗粒状突起和斜脑室周围。在迷走叶的三层和整个面叶中也观察到增殖细胞。这些增殖细胞均呈GFAP阴性。本研究为泥鳅大脑神经干细胞的研究提供了有价值的见解,这些发现可用于指导未来的研究。
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Characterization of neural stem cells and proliferating cells in the brain of loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus)
Loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) is an essential commercial fish in China. We aimed to give some notes on brain histology of loach fish and characterize the sites of stem cells in the brain. As well as, we showed the sites of proliferating cells with detection of their glial property. To this end, we histologically observed the structure of the brain via hematoxylin and eosin stain. We also used fluorescent in situ hybridization to evaluate the localization of Msi1, Bmi1, and Sox2. They are essential genes expressed in brain stem cells of loach. Proliferating cells were evaluated by PCNA immunofluorescence. As well as GFAP immunofluorescence was used for detection of the gial property of proliferating cells. Our results indicated that the neural stem cells were located in the granular cell layer of the cerebellum, vagal lobe, facial lobe, optic tectum, and beside the third ventricle because these sites exhibited expression of Sox2. There were several areas of the brain that contained proliferating cells, including the cerebrum, in the torus longitudinalis, and in between the optic tectum and cerebellum. In the cerebellum, the proliferating cells were present in the molecular cell layer, around the intracerebellar ventricle, in the lobus caudalis cerebella, in the eminentia granularis, and around the rhombencephalic ventricle. Proliferating cells were also observed in the three layers of the vagal lobe and throughout the facial lobe. These proliferating cells were all negative for GFAP. The present study provides valuable insight into neural stem cells in loach brain, and these findings can be used to guide future studies.
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