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Expression of Urocortin 3 mRNA in the Central Nervous System of the Sea Lamprey Petromyzon marinus

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BIOLOGY-BASEL
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biology10100978

Keywords

urocortin 3; in situ hybridization; brain evolution; striatum; agnathans

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  1. Xunta de Galicia

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Our study focused on investigating the expression of neuropeptide urocortin 3 in the brains of both larval and adult sea lampreys. The distribution of urocortin 3-expressing neurons revealed significant differences between the two life stages of sea lampreys. Additionally, the comparison with other vertebrates showed a lack of evolutionary conservation in the expression of urocortin 3.
Simple Summary: Neuropeptides are small proteins produced and released by neurons. Neuropeptides are key mediators in the communication between neurons. Urocortin 3 is an important neuropeptide that is involved in stress-related behaviors. In this study, our aim was to determine in which regions of the lamprey brain urocortin 3 is expressed. The study of the distribution of neuroregulatory peptides in lamprey species helps in understanding their early evolution of neuropeptidergic systems in vertebrates because lampreys are one of the most ancient vertebrate groups. The sea lamprey life cycle lasts between five and nine years, and it includes a long larval stage and a transformation to the adult stage. We analyzed the organization of urocortin 3-expressing neuronal populations in the brain of larval and adult sea lampreys to establish whether this neuropeptide is expressed differentially in these two widely different phases of the sea lamprey life cycle. Our results revealed important differences between larval and adult stages. Moreover, comparing our results with the distribution of urocortin 3 reported in other vertebrate groups also revealed a poor evolutionary conservation of urocortin 3 expression in vertebrates. Our work sheds light on the evolution and role of urocortin 3 in vertebrates. In this study, we analyzed the organization of urocortin 3 (Ucn3)-expressing neuronal populations in the brain of the adult sea lamprey by means of in situ hybridization. We also studied the brain of larval sea lampreys to establish whether this prosocial neuropeptide is expressed differentially in two widely different phases of the sea lamprey life cycle. In adult sea lampreys, Ucn3 transcript expression was observed in neurons of the striatum, prethalamus, nucleus of the medial longitudinal fascicle, torus semicircularis, isthmic reticular formation, interpeduncular nucleus, posterior rhombencephalic reticular formation and nucleus of the solitary tract. Interestingly, in larval sea lampreys, only three regions showed Ucn3 expression, namely the prethalamus, the nucleus of the medial longitudinal fascicle and the posterior rhombencephalic reticular formation. A comparison with distributions of Ucn3 in other vertebrates revealed poor conservation of Ucn3 expression during vertebrate evolution. The large qualitative differences in Ucn3 expression observed between larval and adult phases suggest that the maturation of neuroregulatory circuits in the striatum, torus semicircularis and hindbrain chemosensory systems is closely related to profound life-style changes occurring after the transformation from larval to adult life.

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