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Spatiotemporal development of oligodendrocytes in the embryonic brain

✍ Scribed by J.-L. Thomas; N. Spassky; E.M. Perez Villegas; C. Olivier; I. Cobos; C. Goujet-Zalc; S. Martínez; B. Zalc


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
546 KB
Volume
59
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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✦ Synopsis


In the central nervous system (CNS), oligodendrocytes have long been considered to be the last cell type to be generated during development. In rodents, the progenitor cells that give rise to oligodendrocytes have been reported to originate in the subventricular zone. Here, we review recent data demonstrating the existence of oligodendrocyte precursor cells in the ventricular layer of the neural tube that emerge prior to the progenitor stage. Oligodendrocyte precursors arise in restricted foci that are distributed along the rostrocaudal axis of the neural tube, for the most part ventrally. The generation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells occurs either simultaneously with, or follows closely upon the emergence of the first neurons. Experiments with quail-chick chimeras provide evidence that oligodendrocyte progenitors derived from ventricular precursors migrate either tangentially or radially to colonize extensive or segmentally retricted territories of the brain. The choice depends on their site of origin. Finally, we discuss the possibility that oligodendrocytes could be a mosaic population that originates from at least two types of precursor cells.


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