Kawasaki Hiroshi
Department of Medical Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa University.
Brain/Liver Interface Medicine Research Center, Kanazawa University.
Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci. 2017;93(5):259-269. doi: 10.2183/pjab.93.017.
The brains of higher mammals such as primates and carnivores contain well-developed unique brain structures. Uncovering the physiological functions, developmental mechanisms and evolution of these brain structures would greatly facilitate our understanding of the human brain and its diseases. Although the anatomical and electrophysiological features of these brain structures have been intensively investigated, our knowledge about their molecular bases is still limited. To overcome this limitation, genetic techniques for the brains of carnivores and primates have been established, and molecules whose expression patterns correspond to these brain structures were identified recently. To investigate the functional roles of these molecules, rapid and efficient genetic manipulation methods for higher mammals have been explored. In this review, recent advances in molecular investigations of the brains of higher mammals are discussed, mainly focusing on ferrets (Mustela putorius furo).
灵长类和食肉动物等高等哺乳动物的大脑包含发育良好的独特脑结构。揭示这些脑结构的生理功能、发育机制和进化过程将极大地促进我们对人类大脑及其疾病的理解。尽管对这些脑结构的解剖学和电生理特征已进行了深入研究,但我们对其分子基础的了解仍然有限。为了克服这一局限性,已建立了针对食肉动物和灵长类动物大脑的遗传技术,并且最近鉴定出了表达模式与这些脑结构相对应的分子。为了研究这些分子的功能作用,人们探索了针对高等哺乳动物的快速高效的基因操作方法。在这篇综述中,将讨论高等哺乳动物大脑分子研究的最新进展,主要聚焦于雪貂(白鼬)。