Brain regeneration from pluripotent stem cells in planarian

被引:85
作者
Agata, Kiyokazu [1 ]
Umesono, Yoshihiko [1 ]
机构
[1] Kyoto Univ, Dept Biophys, Grad Sch Sci, Sakyo Ku, Kyoto 6068502, Japan
关键词
brain; regeneration; planarian; pluripotent stem cell; nou-darake;
D O I
10.1098/rstb.2008.2260
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
How can planarians regenerate their brain? Recently we have identified many genes critical for this process. Brain regeneration can be divided into five steps: (1) anterior blastema formation, (2) brain rudiment formation, (3) pattern formation, (4) neural network formation, and (5) functional recovery. Here we will describe the structure and process of regeneration of the planarian brain in the first part, and then introduce genes involved in brain regeneration in the second part. Especially, we will speculate about molecular events during the early steps of brain regeneration in this review. The finding providing the greatest insight thus far is the discovery of the nou-darake (ndk; 'brains everywhere' in Japanese) gene, since brain neurons are formed throughout the entire body as a result of loss of function of the ndk gene. This finding provides a clue for elucidating the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying brain regeneration. Here we describe the molecular action of the nou-darake gene and propose a new model to explain brain regeneration and restriction in the head region of the planarians.
引用
收藏
页码:2071 / 2078
页数:8
相关论文
共 60 条
[51]   Expression of vasa(vas)-related genes in germline cells and totipotent somatic stem cells of planarians [J].
Shibata, N ;
Umesono, Y ;
Orii, H ;
Sakurai, T ;
Watanabe, K ;
Agata, K .
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 1999, 206 (01) :73-87
[52]   Initiation of neural induction by FGF signalling before gastrulation [J].
Streit, A ;
Berliner, AJ ;
Papanayotou, C ;
Sirulnik, A ;
Stern, CD .
NATURE, 2000, 406 (6791) :74-78
[53]   Regeneration-dependent conditional gene knockdown (Readyknock) in planarian:: Demonstration of requirement for Djs']jsnap-25 expression in the brain for negative phototactic behavior [J].
Takano, Tomomi ;
Pulvers, Jeremy N. ;
Inoue, Takeshi ;
Tarui, Hiroshi ;
Sakamoto, Hiroshi ;
Agata, Kiyokazu ;
Umesono, Yoshihiko .
DEVELOPMENT GROWTH & DIFFERENTIATION, 2007, 49 (05) :383-394
[54]   Neural network in planarian revealed by an antibody against planarian synaptotagmin homologue [J].
Tazaki, A ;
Gaudieri, S ;
Ikeo, K ;
Gojobori, T ;
Watanabe, K ;
Agata, K .
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1999, 260 (02) :426-432
[55]  
Umesono Y, 1997, DEV GROWTH DIFFER, V39, P723
[56]   Distinct structural domains in the planarian brain defined by the expression of evolutionarily conserved homeobox genes [J].
Umesono, Y ;
Watanabe, K ;
Agata, K .
DEVELOPMENT GENES AND EVOLUTION, 1999, 209 (01) :31-39
[57]   Characterization of a novel protein (FGFRL1) from human cartilage related to FGF receptors [J].
Wiedemann, M ;
Trueb, B .
GENOMICS, 2000, 69 (02) :275-279
[58]   An early requirement for FGF signalling in the acquisition of neural cell fate in the chick embryo [J].
Wilson, SI ;
Graziano, E ;
Harland, R ;
Jessell, TM ;
Edlund, T .
CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2000, 10 (08) :421-429
[59]   Neural induction: toward a unifying mechanism [J].
Wilson, SI ;
Edlund, T .
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE, 2001, 4 (Suppl 11) :1161-1168
[60]  
WOLFF ETIENNE, 1948, REV SUISSE ZOOL, V55, P218