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Development of the pancreas in medaka, O ryzias latipes , from embryo to adult
To address conserved and unique features of fish pancreas development, we performed extensive analyses of pancreatic development in medaka embryos and adults using pdx1‐ and ptf1a‐ transgenic medaka, in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. The markers used in these analyses included pdx1 , n...
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Published in: | Development, growth & differentiation growth & differentiation, 2015-10, Vol.57 (8), p.557-569 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | To address conserved and unique features of fish pancreas development, we performed extensive analyses of pancreatic development in medaka embryos and adults using
pdx1‐
and
ptf1a‐
transgenic medaka,
in situ
hybridization and immunohistochemistry. The markers used in these analyses included
pdx1
,
nkx6.1
,
nkx6.2
,
nkx2.2
, Islet1,
insulin
, Somatostatin,
glucagon
,
ptf1a
,
ela3l
,
trypsin
, and
amylase
. The double transgenic (Tg) fish produced in the present study visualizes the development of endocrine (
pdx1
+) and exocrine (
ptf1a
+) parts simultaneously in living fishes. Like other vertebrates, the medaka pancreas develops as two (dorsal and ventral) buds in the anterior gut tube, which soon fuse into a single anlagen. The double Tg fish demonstrates that the differential property between the two buds is already established at the initial phase of bud development as indicated by strong
pdx1
expression in the dorsal one. This Tg fish also allowed us to examine the gross morphology and the structure of adult pancreas and revealed unique characters of medaka pancreas such as broad and multiple connections with the gut tube along the anterior–posterior axis. |
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ISSN: | 0012-1592 1440-169X |
DOI: | 10.1111/dgd.12237 |