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Metamorphic pitx2 expression in the left habenula correlated with lateralization of eye‐sidedness in flounder
Authors:Tohru Suzuki  Youhei Washio  Masato Aritaki  Yuichiro Fujinami  Daisuke Shimizu  Susumu Uji  Hisashi Hashimoto
Institution:1. Laboratory of Bioindustrial Informatics, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 981‐8555;2. Seikai National Research Institute, Fisheries Research Agency, Nagasaki 851‐2213;3. Miyako Station, National Center for Stock Enhancement, Fisheries Research Agency, Iwate 027‐0097;4. National Research Institute of Aquaculture, Fisheries Research Agency, Mie 516‐0193;5. Bioscience and Biotechnology Center, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464‐8601, Japan
Abstract:The bilateral symmetry of flounder larvae changes through the process of morphogenesis to produce external asymmetry at metamorphosis. The process is characterized by the lateral migration of one eye and pigmentation at the ocular side. Migration of the left or right eye to produce either dextral or sinistral forms, respectively, is usually fixed within a species. Here we propose a mechanism for the mediation of lateralization by the nodal‐lefty‐pitx2 (NLP) pathway in flounders, in which pitx2, the final left‐right determinant of the NLP pathway, is re‐expressed in the left habenula at pre‐metamorphosis. After the initiation of left‐sided pitx2 re‐expression, the eye commences migration, when the habenulae shift their position on the ventral diencephalon rightwards in sinistral flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) and leftwards in dextral flounder (Verasper variegatus). In addition, the right habenula increases in size relative to the left habenula in both species. Loss of pitx2 re‐expression induces randomization of eye‐sidedness, manifesting as normal, reversed or bilateral symmetry, with laterality of the structural asymmetry of habenulae being entirely inverted in reversed flounders compared with normal ones. Thus, flounder pitx2 appears to be re‐expressed in the left habenula at metamorphosis to direct eye‐sidedness by lateralizing the morphological asymmetry of the habenulae.
Keywords:eye‐sidedness  flounder  habenula  metamorphosis  pitx2
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