While in birds and mammals the cerebellum is a highly convoluted
structure that consists of numerous transverse lobules, in most
amphibians and reptiles it consists of only a single unfolded sheet.
Orthogonal to the lobules, the cerebellum is comprised of sagittal zones
that are revealed in the pattern of afferent inputs, the projection
patterns of Purkinje cells, and Purkinje cell response properties, among
other features. The expression of several molecular markers, such as
aldolase C, is also parasagittally organized. Aldolase C, also known as
zebrin II (ZII), is a glycolytic enzyme expressed in the cerebellar
Purkinje cells of the vertebrate cerebellum. In birds, mammals, and some
lizards (Ctenophoresspp.), ZII is expressed in a heterogenous fashion of
alternating sagittal bands of high (ZII+) and low (ZII-) expression
Purkinje cells. In contrast, turtles and snakes express ZII homogenously
(ZII+) in their cerebella, but the pattern in crocodilians is unknown.
Here, we examined the expression of ZII in two crocodilian species
(Crocodylus niloticus and Alligator mississippiensis) to help determine
the evolutionary origin of striped ZII expression in vertebrates. We
expected crocodilians to express ZII in a striped (ZII+/ZII-) manner
because of their close phylogenetic relationship to birds and their
larger and more folded cerebellum compared to that of snakes and
turtles. Contrary to our prediction, all Purkinje cells in the
crocodilian cerebellum had a generally homogenous expression of ZII
(ZII+) rather than clear ZII+/- stripes. Our results suggest that either
ZII stripes were lost in three groups (snakes, turtles, and
crocodilians) or ZII stripes evolved independently three times (lizards,
birds, and mammals).
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While in birds and mammals the cerebellum is a highly convoluted
structure that consists of numerous transverse lobules, in most
amphibians and reptiles it consists of only a single unfolded sheet.
Orthogonal to the lobules, the cerebellum is comprised of sagittal zones
that are revealed in the pattern of afferent inputs, the projection
patterns of Purkinje cells, and Purkinje cell response properties, among
other features. The expression of several molecular markers, such as
aldolase C, is also...
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