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Assembly and patterning of the vascular network of the vertebrate hindbrain

Authors
Fujita, M., Cha, Y.R., Pham, V.N., Sakurai, A., Roman, B.L., Gutkind, J.S., and Weinstein, B.M.
ID
ZDB-PUB-110426-11
Date
2011
Source
Development (Cambridge, England)   138(9): 1705-1715 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Cha, Young, Fujita, Misato, Pham, Van, Roman, Beth, Weinstein, Brant M.
Keywords
Basilar artery, Central arteries, Vasculogenesis, Angliogenesis, Chemokine, Zebrafish
MeSH Terms
  • Arteries/embryology
  • Arteries/metabolism
  • Arteries/physiology
  • Body Patterning/genetics
  • Body Patterning/physiology*
  • Zebrafish/embryology
  • Zebrafish/genetics
  • Zebrafish/physiology
  • Animals, Genetically Modified
  • Embryo, Nonmammalian
  • Neovascularization, Physiologic/genetics
  • Neovascularization, Physiologic/physiology
  • Blood Vessels/embryology*
  • Blood Vessels/metabolism
  • Rhombencephalon/blood supply*
  • Rhombencephalon/embryology*
  • Rhombencephalon/metabolism
  • Vertebrates/embryology*
  • Vertebrates/genetics
  • Vertebrates/metabolism
  • Vertebrates/physiology
  • Troponin T/genetics
  • Troponin T/metabolism
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins/metabolism
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Humans
  • Models, Biological
  • Animals
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PubMed
21429985 Full text @ Development
Abstract

The cranial vasculature is essential for the survival and development of the central nervous system and is important in stroke and other brain pathologies. Cranial vessels form in a reproducible and evolutionarily conserved manner, but the process by which these vessels assemble and acquire their stereotypic patterning remains unclear. Here, we examine the stepwise assembly and patterning of the vascular network of the zebrafish hindbrain. The major artery supplying the hindbrain, the basilar artery, runs along the ventral keel of the hindbrain in all vertebrates. We show that this artery forms by a novel process of medial sprouting and migration of endothelial cells from a bilateral pair of primitive veins, the primordial hindbrain channels. Subsequently, a second wave of dorsal sprouting from the primordial hindbrain channels gives rise to angiogenic central arteries that penetrate into and innervate the hindbrain. The chemokine receptor cxcr4a is expressed in migrating endothelial cells of the primordial hindbrain channels, whereas its ligand cxcl12b is expressed in the hindbrain neural keel immediately adjacent to the assembling basilar artery. Knockdown of either cxcl12b or cxcr4a results in defects in basilar artery formation, showing that the assembly and patterning of this crucial artery depends on chemokine signaling.

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Mutations / Transgenics
Allele Construct Type Affected Genomic Region
b4
    Insertion
    b107
      Small Deletion
      e1TgTransgenic Insertion
        la116TgTransgenic Insertion
          sd2TgTransgenic Insertion
            vu19TgTransgenic Insertion
              y1TgTransgenic Insertion
                y7TgTransgenic Insertion
                  y171TgTransgenic Insertion
                    y173TgTransgenic Insertion
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                      Human Disease / Model
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                      Sequence Targeting Reagents
                      Target Reagent Reagent Type
                      cxcl12bMO1-cxcl12bMRPHLNO
                      cxcl12bMO3-cxcl12bMRPHLNO
                      cxcr4aMO1-cxcr4aMRPHLNO
                      cxcr4aMO7-cxcr4aMRPHLNO
                      tnnt2aMO1-tnnt2aMRPHLNO
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                      Antibodies
                      Name Type Antigen Genes Isotypes Host Organism
                      Ab1-dldmonoclonalIgG1Mouse
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                      Orthology
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                      Engineered Foreign Genes
                      Marker Marker Type Name
                      DsRedEFGDsRed
                      DsRed2EFGDsRed2
                      EGFPEFGEGFP
                      GFPEFGGFP
                      mCherryEFGmCherry
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