JOURNAL ARTICLE

The parapineal mediates left-right asymmetry in the zebrafish diencephalon

Joshua T. GamseChristine ThisseBernard ThisseMarnie E. Halpern

Year: 2003 Journal:   Development Vol: 130 (6)Pages: 1059-1068   Publisher: The Company of Biologists

Abstract

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.

Keywords:
Diencephalon Biology Neuropil Anatomy Laterality Zebrafish Habenula Dorsum Brain asymmetry Lateralization of brain function Neuroscience Central nervous system Gene

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Hemispheric Asymmetry in Neuroscience
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Comparative Animal Anatomy Studies
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Urology
Morphological variations and asymmetry
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