S100 protein is a useful and specific marker for hair cells of the lateral line system in postembryonic zebrafish
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
The neuromast of the lateral line system of zebrafish has become an ideal model for the study of both developmental genetics and the
vertebrate auditory system. Interestingly, the hair cells of this system have been found to selectively display immunoreactivity for S100 protein
in some teleosts. In order to provide a selective marker for the sensory cells of the lateral line system, we have analyzed immunohistochemically
the expression of S100 protein in zebrafish from the larval to the adult stage. In larval and adult animals S100 protein immunoreactivity was
detected restricted to the hair cells of both superficial and canal neuromasts. Apparently the expression of S100 protein by hair cells was
independent of the age, but it was expressed heterogeneously in the hair cells of canal neuromasts. The results of this work provide a feasible
method to easily identify sensory cells in the neuromasts, and may be of interest in studies regarding development, differentiation or turnover
of hair cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Zebrafish; Lateral line system; Neuromast; Hair cells; S100 protein
Elenco autori:
Germana', Antonino; Abbate, Francesco; GONZALEZ MARTINEZ, T; DEL VALLE, Me; DE CARLOS, F; Germana', Giovanni; Vega, Ja
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