Monnot M J, Babin P J, Poleo G, Andre M, Laforest L, Ballagny C, Akimenko M A
URA 2227 du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France.
Dev Dyn. 1999 Mar;214(3):207-15. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0177(199903)214:3<207::AID-AJA4>3.0.CO;2-5.
Apolipoprotein E (apoE) plays an important role in systemic and local lipid homeostasis. We have examined the expression of apoE during morphogenesis and regeneration of paired and unpaired fins and during scale development in zebrafish (Danio rerio). In situ hybridization analysis revealed that, during embryogenesis, apoE is expressed in the epithelial cells of the median fin fold and of the pectoral fin buds. ApoE remains expressed in the elongating fin folds throughout development of the fins. During the larval to juvenile transition, apoE transcripts were present in the distal, interray and lateral epidermis of developing fins. Furthermore, as scale buds started to form, apoE was expressed in large scale domains which later, became restricted to the external posterior epidermal part of scales. A low level of transcripts could be observed at later developmental stages at these locations probably because fins and scales continue to grow throughout the animal's life. During regeneration of both pectoral and caudal fins, a marked increase in apoE expression is observed as early as 12 hours after amputation in the wound epidermis. High levels of apoE transcripts are then localized primarily in the basal cell layer of the apical epidermis. The levels of apoE expression were maximum between the second to fourth days and then progressively declined to basal level by day 14. ApoE transcripts were also observed in putative macrophages infiltrated in the mesenchymal compartment of regenerating fins a few hours after amputation. In conclusion, apoE is highly expressed in the epidermis of developing fins and scales and during fin regeneration while no expression can be detected in the skin of the trunk. ApoE may play a specific role in fin and scale differentiation at sites where important epidermo-dermal interactions occur for the elaboration of the dermal skeleton and/or for lipid uptake and redistribution within these rapidly growing structures.
载脂蛋白E(apoE)在全身和局部脂质稳态中发挥着重要作用。我们研究了apoE在斑马鱼(Danio rerio)成对和不成对鳍的形态发生和再生过程以及鳞片发育过程中的表达情况。原位杂交分析显示,在胚胎发育过程中,apoE在正中鳍褶和胸鳍芽的上皮细胞中表达。在鳍的整个发育过程中,apoE在伸长的鳍褶中持续表达。在幼体到幼鱼的转变过程中,apoE转录本存在于发育中鳍的远端、鳍条间和外侧表皮。此外,随着鳞片芽开始形成,apoE在大片鳞片区域表达,随后局限于鳞片的外部后部表皮部分。在这些位置的后期发育阶段可观察到低水平的转录本,这可能是因为鳍和鳞片在动物的整个生命过程中持续生长。在胸鳍和尾鳍再生过程中,早在截肢后12小时,伤口表皮中的apoE表达就显著增加。高水平的apoE转录本随后主要定位于顶端表皮的基底细胞层。apoE表达水平在第二天至第四天达到最高,然后在第14天逐渐下降至基础水平。截肢后数小时,在再生鳍的间充质隔室中浸润的假定巨噬细胞中也观察到了apoE转录本。总之,apoE在发育中的鳍和鳞片的表皮以及鳍再生过程中高度表达,而在躯干皮肤中未检测到表达。apoE可能在鳍和鳞片分化中发挥特定作用,在这些部位发生重要的表皮 - 真皮相互作用,以构建真皮骨骼和/或在这些快速生长的结构中进行脂质摄取和重新分布。