Characterization of neurogenic niches and radial glial cells in the telencephalon of sharksComparative aspects and evolutionary implications

  1. Docampo Seara, Alberto
Supervised by:
  1. Miguel Angel Rodríguez Díaz Director
  2. Eva Candal Suárez Co-director

Defence university: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

Fecha de defensa: 26 October 2018

Committee:
  1. Ramon Anadon Vazquez Chair
  2. Javier de Francisco Morcillo Secretary
Department:
  1. Department of Functional Biology

Type: Thesis

Abstract

The telencephalon experiments many morphological and cytoarchitecture changes along evolution. For gaining understanding of the evolution of the telencephalon, we have analyzed the spatio-temporal pattern of several neurogenic and radial glial markers during telencephalic development and adulthood in the cathsark, Scyliorhinus canicula. We have found a highly conserved expression pattern of neurogenic markers and morphologically and molecularly heterogeneous radial glial cells. In addition, we have investigated whether these markers and radial glial cells are present along the entire life of sharks and constitute the basis of adult neurogenesis in basal vertebrates. We have explored the evolutionary implications of the main similarities and differences we found with respect to other vertebrates.