Microarchitectural changes during development of the cerebellar cortex

dc.contributor.authorMecha, Míriamspa
dc.contributor.authorPeña-Melián, Ángel L.spa
dc.contributor.authorBlanco Fernández de Valderrama, María José
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-27T17:25:40Z
dc.date.available2013-11-27T17:25:40Z
dc.date.issued2010spa
dc.description.abstractThe cerebellum is a highly conserved structure in the Central Nervous System (CNS) of vertebrates, and is involved in the coordination of voluntary motor behaviour. Supporting this function, the cerebellar cortex presents a layered structure which requires a precise spatial and temporal coordination of proliferation, migration and differentiation events. One of the characteristics of the developing cortex is the formation of the external granule cell layer (EGL) in the outermost part. The EGL is a highly proliferative transient layer which disappears when cells migrate inwards to form the inner granule cell layer. The balance between proliferation and migration leads to changes in EGL thickness, and might be related to "indentations" observed in the surface of the developing chick cerebellum. We have extended the observation of this feature to quail and mouse, supporting the idea that this phenomenon forms part of the mechanisms of cerebellar morphogenesis. Different factors involved in both mitotic activity and migration were analyzed in this study. Our results indicate that proliferation, more than formation of raphes for cell migration, is involved in the formation of indentations in the EGL. In addition, we show that vessels penetrating from the pial surface divide the EGL into regular regions at the time of the appearance of bulges and furrows. We conclude that indentations are the result of a coincidence in time of both the increase in thickness of the EGL and the establishment of the embryonic vascular pattern, which confers a characteristic transitory morphology to the surface of folia.spa
dc.description.impact2.856 JCR (2010) Q2, 18/38 Developmental biologyspa
dc.identifier.citationMecha, M., Peña-Melián, A. L., & Blanco-Fernández, M. J. (2010). Microarchitectural changes during development of the cerebellar cortex. International Journal of Developmental Biology, 54(4), 691-698.spa
dc.identifier.doi10.1387/ijdb.082670mmspa
dc.identifier.issn16963547spa
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11268/123
dc.language.isoengspa
dc.peerreviewedSispa
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dc.subject.otherCerebellar Cortex/*Cytologyspa
dc.subject.otherCerebellar Cortex/*Growth & Developmentspa
dc.subject.otherCerebellum/*Cytologyspa
dc.subject.otherCerebellum/*Growth & Developmentspa
dc.subject.otherNeovascularization, Physiologic/*Geneticsspa
dc.subject.otherAnimalsspa
dc.subject.otherCell Differentiation/Geneticsspa
dc.subject.otherCell Movement/Geneticsspa
dc.subject.otherCell Movement/Physiologyspa
dc.subject.otherCerebellar Cortex/Metabolismspa
dc.subject.otherCerebellum/Embryologyspa
dc.subject.otherCytoplasmic Granules/Geneticsspa
dc.subject.otherCytoplasmic Granules/Metabolismspa
dc.subject.otherMicespa
dc.subject.otherMice, Inbred C57blspa
dc.subject.otherNeurons/Cytologyspa
dc.subject.otherNeurons/Metabolismspa
dc.subject.unescoSistema nerviosospa
dc.subject.unescoInvestigación sobre el cerebrospa
dc.titleMicroarchitectural changes during development of the cerebellar cortexspa
dc.typejournal articlespa
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