scholarly journals Author response: Adrenergic activation modulates the signal from the Reissner fiber to cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons during development

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasmine Cantaut-Belarif ◽  
Adeline Orts Del'Immagine ◽  
Margot Penru ◽  
Guillaume Pézeron ◽  
Claire Wyart ◽  
...  
eLife ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasmine Cantaut-Belarif ◽  
Adeline Orts Del'Immagine ◽  
Margot Penru ◽  
Guillaume Pézeron ◽  
Claire Wyart ◽  
...  

The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) contains an extracellular thread conserved in vertebrates, the Reissner fiber, which controls body axis morphogenesis in the zebrafish embryo. Yet, the signaling cascade originating from this fiber to ensure body axis straightening is not understood. Here, we explore the functional link between the Reissner fiber and undifferentiated spinal neurons contacting the CSF (CSF-cNs). First, we show that the Reissner fiber is required in vivo for the expression of urp2, a neuropeptide expressed in CSF-cNs. We show that the Reissner fiber is also required for embryonic calcium transients in these spinal neurons. Finally, we study how local adrenergic activation can substitute for the Reissner fiber-signaling pathway to CSF-cNs and rescue body axis morphogenesis. Our results show that the Reissner fiber acts on CSF-cNs and thereby contributes to establish body axis morphogenesis, and suggest it does so by controlling the availability of a chemical signal in the CSF.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivier Thouvenin ◽  
Ludovic Keiser ◽  
Yasmine Cantaut-Belarif ◽  
Martin Carbo-Tano ◽  
Frederik Verweij ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cantaut-Belarif Yasmine ◽  
Penru Margot ◽  
Orts Del’Immagine Adeline ◽  
Pézeron Guillaume ◽  
Wyart Claire ◽  
...  

AbstractThe cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) contains an extracellular thread that is conserved in vertebrates and referred to as the Reissner fiber. Genetic ablation in the zebrafish revealed that the Reissner fiber controls body axis morphogenesis in the embryo. Yet, the signaling cascade originating from this fiber to ensure body axis straightening is not fully understood. Here, we explore the functional link between the Reissner fiber and undifferentiated spinal neurons contacting the CSF (CSF-cNs). First, we show that the Reissner fiber is required for the expression of urp2, a neuropeptide expressed in CSF-cNs. Using in vivo calcium imaging, we show that the Reissner fiber is also required for embryonic calcium transients in these spinal neurons. Finally, we study how local adrenergic activation directly in the CSF can substitute for the Reissner fiber-signaling pathway to CSF-cNs and rescue body axis morphogenesis. Our results suggest that the Reissner fiber acts on CSF-cNs to establish body axis morphogensis by controlling the availability of a chemical signal in the CSF.


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