Joshua T. GamseChristine ThisseBernard ThisseMarnie E. Halpern
The dorsal diencephalon (or epithalamus) of larval zebrafish displays distinct left-right asymmetries. The pineal complex consists of the pineal organ anlage and an unpaired, left-sided accessory organ – the parapineal. The neighboring brain nuclei, the left and right dorsal habenulae,show consistent differences in their size, density of neuropil and gene expression. Mutational analyses demonstrate a correlation between the left-right position of the parapineal and the laterality of the habenular nuclei. We show that selective ablation of the parapineal organ results in the loss of habenular asymmetry. The left-sided parapineal therefore influences the left-right identity of adjacent brain nuclei, indicating that laterality of the dorsal diencephalon arises in a step-wise fashion.
Ingrid LekkVéronique DubocAna FaroStephanos NicolaouPatrick BladerStephen W. Wilson
Michael R. RebagliatiNicholas NedzaTimothy EgglestonGabriela MolinaMichael Tsang
Bhaskarjyoti SarmahAndrew J. LatimerBruce AppelSusan R. Wente
Jason J. GokeyAgnik DasguptaJeffrey D. Amack
Akshai Janardhana KurupFlorian BailetMaximilian Fürthauer