Early Neural Cell Death Is an Extensive, Dynamic Process in the Embryonic Chick and Mouse Retina

Author:

Chavarría Teresa123,Baleriola Jimena1,Mayordomo Raquel2,de Pablo Flora1,de la Rosa Enrique J.1

Affiliation:

1. 3D Lab (Development, Differentiation, Degeneration), Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, CSIC, C/Ramiro de Maeztu 9, E-28040 Madrid, Spain

2. Department of Anatomy, Cellular Biology and Zoology, Centro Universitario de Plasencia, Universidad de Extremadura, Av. Virgen del Puerto, E-10600 Plasencia, Spain

3. Instituto de Salud Carlos III, C/Sinesio Delgado 4, E-28029 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Orchestrated proliferation, differentiation, and cell death contribute to the generation of the complex cytoarchitecture of the central nervous system, including that of the neuroretina. However, few studies have comprehensively compared the spatiotemporal patterns of these 3 processes, or their relative magnitudes. We performed a parallel study in embryonic chick and mouse retinas, focusing on the period during which the first neurons, the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), are generated. The combination ofin vivoBrdU incorporation, immunolabeling of retinal whole mounts for BrdU and for the neuronal markers Islet1/2 andβIII-tubulin, and TUNEL allowed for precise cell scoring and determination the spatiotemporal patterns of cell proliferation, differentiation, and death. As predicted, proliferation preceded differentiation. Cell death and differentiation overlapped to a considerable extent, although the magnitude of cell death exceeded that of neuronal differentiation. Precise quantification of the population of recently born RGCs, identified by BrdU andβIII-tubulin double labeling, combined with cell death inhibition using a pan-caspase inhibitor, revealed that apoptosis decreased this population by half shortly after birth. Taken together, our findings provide important insight into the relevance of cell death in neurogenesis.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Environmental Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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