Three types of cilia including a novel 9+4 axoneme on the notochordal plate of the rabbit embryo
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- 23 October 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Developmental Dynamics
- Vol. 235 (12) , 3348-3358
- https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.20986
Abstract
Motile monocilia play a pivotal role in left‐right axis determination in mouse and zebrafish embryos. Cilia with 9+0 axonemes localize to the distal indentation of the mouse egg cylinder (“node”), while Kupffer's vesicle cilia in zebrafish show 9+2 arrangements. Here we studied cilia in a prototype mammalian embryo, the rabbit, which develops via a flat blastodisc. Transcription of ciliary marker genes Foxj1, Rfx3, lrd, polaris, and Kif3a initiated in Hensen's node and persisted in the nascent notochord. Cilia emerged on cells leaving Hensen's node anteriorly to form the notochordal plate. Cilia lengthened to about 5 μm and polarized from an initially central position to the posterior pole of cells. Electron‐microscopic analysis revealed 9+0 and 9+2 cilia and a novel 9+4 axoneme intermingled in a salt‐and‐pepper‐like fashion. Our data suggest that despite a highly conserved ciliogenic program, which initiates in the organizer, axonemal structures may vary widely within the vertebrates. Developmental Dynamics 235:3348–3358, 2006.Keywords
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