2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00441-008-0709-2
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Lmx1a is required for segregation of sensory epithelia and normal ear histogenesis and morphogenesis

Abstract: At E8.5, the LIM-homeodomain factor Lmx1a is expressed throughout the otic placode but becomes developmentally restricted to non-sensory epithelia of the ear (endolymphatic duct, ductus reuniens, cochlea lateral wall). We confirm here that the ears of newborn dreher (Lmx1a dr ) mutants are dysmorphic. Hair cell markers such as Atoh1 and Myo7 reveal for the first time that newborn Lmx1a mutants have only three sensory epithelia: two enlarged canal cristae and one fused epithelium comprising an amalgamation of t… Show more

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“…This is in contrast to the wild-type ear where the concentrated expression in the lateral wall of the cochlea was previously described ( Fig. 2C; (Nichols et al, 2008). Pax2 is initially expressed in the nonsensory areas of the cochlear duct and later in development in hair cells (Bouchard et al, 2010).…”
Section: Inner Ear Formationcontrasting
confidence: 76%
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“…This is in contrast to the wild-type ear where the concentrated expression in the lateral wall of the cochlea was previously described ( Fig. 2C; (Nichols et al, 2008). Pax2 is initially expressed in the nonsensory areas of the cochlear duct and later in development in hair cells (Bouchard et al, 2010).…”
Section: Inner Ear Formationcontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…Thus, GATA3 must be interacting with other factors needed for canal formation that remain to be determined. Some candidate genes could be Bmp4, Jag1, Lmo4, Lmx1a, and Foxg1 because of their known or suspected function in canal development (Nichols et al, 2008). We suspect that the early widespread expression in the growing canal plate and not the later limited expression in the cruciate eminence (Karis et al, 2001) is responsible for the absence of canal formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Their primordia of sensory epithelia remain fused and show an aberrant hair cell orientation in the atavistic transition zone between the organs. Such PCP defects in Otx1 and Lmx1a Nichols et al, 2008] reveal that epithelial regionalization and the generation of distinct basic hair cell orientation patterns are linked.…”
Section: Development Of Hair Cell Orientation Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Otx1 and N-Myc null mice have no horizontal semicircular canal [Kopecky et al, 2011], and loss of Foxg1 abolishes horizontal canal crista differentiation [Pauley et al, 2006;Hwang et al, 2009]. Other factors, such as homeobox genes Fgf s and BMP s [Chang et al, 2008], also play a role in this process, and the inner ear shows dramatic malformations or incomplete segregation of sensory epithelia in many mutants, such as the Lmx1a null mutation [Nichols et al, 2008]. The emerging picture implies a progressive transformation of a simple ear, as found in jawless vertebrates, through formation of multiple recesses, each associated with its own sensory epithelium, into the complex labyrinth of jawed vertebrates [Fritzsch et al, 2013] paralleled by a concurrent segregation of sensory afferent innervation [de Burlet, 1934;Fritzsch et al, 2002].…”
Section: Evolving An Ear and Connecting It To The Hindbrainmentioning
confidence: 99%