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Fig. 4. Requirement of RA for induction of Hoxb1 and vHnf1, and
for repression of Irx3. Anterior is towards the right (A-D,G-J,N-O)
or towards the top (E-F,K-M). (A-C) Hoxb1 expression normally
exhibits an anterior extension into the hindbrain, but this extension is
eliminated in Raldh2/ embryos. Arrowheads
indicate the anterior extent of Hoxb1 expression, which is at the
level of the node in a wild-type embryo at E7.5 (A), and anterior to the node
in the hindbrain at E7.75 (B) and E8.0 (C). The anterior expansion of
Hoxb1 expression into the hindbrain is eliminated in an
Raldh2/ embryo (C). (D) Double in situ
hybridization at E8.0, showing a lateral view of vHnf1 expression
posteriorly in the hindbrain and Cyp26a1 expression anteriorly. The
Raldh2/ embryo lacks vHnf1
expression, but Cyp26a1 is not affected by a loss of RA. (E,F) A
dorsal view of vHnf1 expression at E8.25, showing a complete loss of
vHnf1 mRNA in an Raldh2/ embryo.
(G,H) vHnf1 expression at E8.5 is normally present in the anterior
spinal cord, as well as the posterior hindbrain up to the otic vesicle (ov),
but an Raldh2/ embryo lacks vHnf1
mRNA in these neural tissues. (I,J) Neural expression of Hoxb1 at
E8.5 is normally limited to r4 in the hindbrain and to the posterior spinal
cord, but an Raldh2/ embryo lacks the r4
expression domain and instead exhibits a weak expression domain shifted to the
most posterior region of the hindbrain (asterisk). (K,L) Double-staining for
expression of Cyp26c1 (anterior) and Hoxb1 (posterior) at
E8.25 demonstrates that both overlap in r4 of wild-type embryo, but that the
Raldh2/ embryo lacks expression of both in
the region where r4 should have developed (arrowhead). The brackets indicate a
region where the Raldh2/ embryo retains
expression of Hoxb1 in the most posterior region of the hindbrain
(asterisk), whereas this domain of Hoxb1 expression is normally lost
by E8.25. (M) Double staining for expression of Irx3 and
Raldh2 in E7.9 wild-type and
Raldh2/ embryos demonstrates the normal
posterior border of Irx3 expression at r4 separated from the
Raldh2 domain, whereas the mutant exhibits a loss of Raldh2
expression and an expansion of Irx3 expression into the posterior
hindbrain (bracket and asterisk). (N,O) Irx3 expression at E8.25 is
normally present in the anterior hindbrain with a posterior limit at r4
(arrowhead), but an Raldh2/ embryo exhibits
a posterior expansion of Irx3 expression to the hindbrain/spinal cord
junction (bracket and asterisk).
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