Widening control of fin inter-rays in zebrafish and inferences about actinopterygian fins.
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The amputation of a teleost fin rapidly triggers an intricate maze of hierarchically regulated signalling
processes which ultimately reconstruct the diverse tissues of the appendage. Whereas the generation of the fin
pattern along the proximodistal axis brings with it several well-known developmental regulators, the
mechanisms by which the fin widens along its dorsoventral axis remain poorly understood. Utilizing the
zebrafish as an experimental model of fin regeneration and studying more than 1000 actinopterygian species,
we hypothesized a connection between specific inter-ray regulatory mechanisms and the morphological
variability of inter-ray membranes found in nature. To tackle these issues, both cellular and molecular
approaches have been adopted and our results suggest the existence of two distinguishable inter-ray areas in
the zebrafish caudal fin, a marginal and a central region. The present work associates the activity of the cell
membrane potassium channel kcnk5b, the fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 and the sonic hedgehog
pathway to the control of several cell functions involved in inter-ray wound healing or dorsoventral
regeneration of the zebrafish caudal fin. This ray-dependent regulation controls cell migration, cell-type
patterning and gene expression. The possibility that modifications of these mechanisms are responsible for
phenotypic variations found in euteleostean species, is discussed.
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Murciano, C., Cazorla-Vázquez, S., Gutiérrez, J., Hijano, J. A., Ruiz-Sánchez, J., Mesa-Almagro, L., Martín-Reyes, F., Fernández, T. D., & Marí-Beffa, M. (2018). Widening control of fin inter-rays in zebrafish and inferences about actinopterygian fins. Journal of anatomy, 232(5), 783–805. https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.12785
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