Dynamic microtubule-dependent interactions position homotypic neurones in regular monolayered arrays during retinal development
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
In the vertebrate retina cell layers support serial processing, while
monolayered arrays of homotypic neurones tile each layer to allow parallel
processing. How neurones form layers and arrays is still largely unknown.
We show that monolayered retinal arrays are dynamic structures based on
dendritic interactions between the array cells. The analysis of three
developing retinal arrays shows that these become regular as a net of
dendritic processes links neighbouring array cells. Molecular or
pharmacological perturbations of microtubules within dendrites lead to a
stereotyped and reversible disruption of array organization: array cells
lose their regular spacing and the arrangement in a monolayer. This leads
to a micro-mechanical explanation of how monolayers of regularly
spaced 'like-cells' are formed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Galli, Lucia
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