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Localization and characterization of kal 1.a and kal 1.b in the brain of adult zebrafish (Danio rerio).
[kallmann syndrome]
The
gene
underlying
the
X-
chromosome-linked
Kallmann
syndrome
KAL-
1
has
been
identified
for
several
years
,
yet
its
role
is
still
poorly
understood
.
During
previous
research
,
the
KAL
.
1
orthologs
,
kal
1
.
a
and
kal
1
.
b
,
were
isolated
in
zebrafish
.
In
the
present
study
,
in
situ
hybridization
was
used
to
localize
and
compare
the
expression
of
kal
1
.
a
and
kal
1
.
b
in
the
adult
zebrafish
brain
(
Danio
rerio
)
.
The
kal
1
.
a
and
kal
1
.
b
transcription
products
have
a
similar
distribution
,
both
being
localized
in
the
olfactory
bulb
,
in
the
ventral
and
posterior
zones
of
the
telencephalic
area
,
hypothalamus
,
thalamus
nuclei
,
corpus
cerebelli
,
and
many
other
nuclei
,
such
as
the
posterior
tuberal
,
the
periventricular
gray
zone
of
the
optic
tectum
,
the
periglomerular
nucleus
,
the
entopeduncular
nucleus
,
parvocellular
preoptic
nucleus
,
habenular
nucleus
suprachiasmatic
nucleus
,
magnocellular
preoptic
nucleus
,
griseum
centrale
,
periventricular
nucleus
of
the
posterior
tuberculum
and
the
lobus
caudallis
cerebelli
.
In
addition
,
by
double
approach
of
in
situ
hybridization
and
immunolabeling
,
it
was
found
that
,
in
telencephalon
,
the
two
genes
are
expressed
in
neurons
and
oligodendrocytes
but
they
are
not
astrocytes
.
Finally
,
by
using
a
proliferation
marker
,
BrdU
,
kal
1
.
a
and
kal
1
.
b
transcripts
were
shown
to
be
clearly
detected
in
a
region
previously
described
as
an
area
of
adult
neurogenesis
,
suggesting
that
they
may
be
involved
in
the
process
.
Overall
,
our
data
provide
a
consolidated
map
of
expression
of
kal
1
.
a
and
kal
1
.
b
and
suggest
a
distinct
function
of
these
genes
,
especially
neurogenesis
,
in
an
adult
context
.
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