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Sternberg, Jenna R. Sorbonne Universités|Harvard University
Prendergast, Andrew E. Sorbonne Universités
Brosse, Lucie Aix Marseille Université
Cantaut-Belarif, Yasmine Sorbonne Universités
Thouvenin, Olivier Sorbonne Universités|PSL Research University
Orts-Del'Immagine, Adeline Sorbonne Universités
Castillo, Laura Aix Marseille Université
Djenoune, Lydia Sorbonne Universités|Massachusetts General Hospital
栗栖, 修作 Riken Brain Science Institute|Tokushima University 徳島大学 教育研究者総覧 KAKEN研究者をさがす
McDearmid, Jonathan R. University of Leicester
Bardet, Pierre-Luc Sorbonne Universités
Boccara, Claude PSL Research University
Okamoto, Hitoshi Riken Brain Science Institute
Delmas, Patrick Aix Marseille Université
Wyart, Claire Sorbonne Universités
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学術雑誌論文
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Defects in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow may contribute to idiopathic scoliosis. However, the mechanisms underlying detection of CSF flow in the central canal of the spinal cord are unknown. Here we demonstrate that CSF flows bidirectionally along the antero-posterior axis in the central canal of zebrafish embryos. In the cfap298tm304 mutant, reduction of cilia motility slows transport posteriorly down the central canal and abolishes spontaneous activity of CSF-contacting neurons (CSF-cNs). Loss of the sensory Pkd2l1 channel nearly abolishes CSF-cN calcium activity and single channel opening. Recording from isolated CSFcNs in vitro, we show that CSF-cNs are mechanosensory and require Pkd2l1 to respond to pressure. Additionally, adult pkd2l1 mutant zebrafish develop an exaggerated spine curvature, reminiscent of kyphosis in humans. These results indicate that CSF-cNs are mechanosensory cells whose Pkd2l1-driven spontaneous activity reflects CSF flow in vivo. Furthermore, Pkd2l1 in CSF-cNs contributes to maintenance of natural curvature of the spine.
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Nature Communications
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20411723
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AA12645905
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Springer Nature
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3804
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2018-09-18
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医学系