2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.30.534903
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Role of pioneer neurons and neuroblast behaviors on otic ganglion assembly

Abstract: Cranial ganglia are aggregates of sensory neurons that mediate distinct types of sensation. It is little understood how individual neurons coalesce, distribute and shape the ganglion. The statoacoustic ganglion (SAG) displays several lobes spatially arranged to properly connect with hair cells of the inner ear. To investigate the cellular behaviors involved in the 3D organization of the SAG, we use high resolution confocal imaging of single cell labeled zebrafish neuroblasts (NB), photoconversion, photoablatio… Show more

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“…1 and 3), including the period of free-swimming larva and acquisition of complex behaviors. Several systems are built using pioneer neurons, including innervation of the limbs in grasshoppers (Bentley and Keshishian, 1982), CNS development in Drosophila (Hidalgo and Brand, 1997), Cajal-Retzius and subplate neurons in mammals (Frotscher, 1997; McConnell et al, 1989; Meyer et al, 1998), and neurons of the CNS, statoacoustic ganglion and olfactory system in zebrafish (Bañón and Alsina, 2023; Whitlock and Westerfield, 1998; Wilson and Easter, 1991). RB and DRG peripheral arbors overlap (Wright and Ribera, 2010), and while the DRGs are not necessary for RB development (Honjo et al, 2011; Reyes et al, 2004), whether RB neurons participate during the development of the secondary somatosensory system is unknown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 and 3), including the period of free-swimming larva and acquisition of complex behaviors. Several systems are built using pioneer neurons, including innervation of the limbs in grasshoppers (Bentley and Keshishian, 1982), CNS development in Drosophila (Hidalgo and Brand, 1997), Cajal-Retzius and subplate neurons in mammals (Frotscher, 1997; McConnell et al, 1989; Meyer et al, 1998), and neurons of the CNS, statoacoustic ganglion and olfactory system in zebrafish (Bañón and Alsina, 2023; Whitlock and Westerfield, 1998; Wilson and Easter, 1991). RB and DRG peripheral arbors overlap (Wright and Ribera, 2010), and while the DRGs are not necessary for RB development (Honjo et al, 2011; Reyes et al, 2004), whether RB neurons participate during the development of the secondary somatosensory system is unknown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%