Maden M, Gale E, Zile M
Developmental Biology Research Centre, King's College London, U.K.
J Nutr. 1998 Feb;128(2 Suppl):471S-475S. doi: 10.1093/jn/128.2.471S.
We describe here the defects that arise in the central nervous system (CNS) of quail embryos when they develop in the absence of vitamin A. It has been assumed that because of the effects of excess vitamin A and its metabolites, particularly retinoic acid (RA), on the CNS they are involved in various aspects of CNS development. We show that this is indeed the case, because these deficient quail embryos have three defects in their CNS. First, the posterior hindbrain fails to develop because the cells fated to form this part of the CNS in the very early embryo die by apoptosis. Second, the neural tube fails to extend neurites into the periphery both in vivo and in vitro. Third, the neural crest cells throughout the embryo die by apoptosis. These results demonstrate a crucial requirement for vitamin A in CNS development.
我们在此描述鹌鹑胚胎在缺乏维生素A的情况下发育时,其中枢神经系统(CNS)出现的缺陷。一直以来人们认为,由于过量维生素A及其代谢产物,特别是视黄酸(RA)对中枢神经系统有影响,所以它们参与中枢神经系统发育的各个方面。我们证明情况确实如此,因为这些缺乏维生素A的鹌鹑胚胎的中枢神经系统存在三个缺陷。第一,后脑后部无法发育,因为在胚胎早期注定要形成中枢神经系统这一部分的细胞通过凋亡死亡。第二,神经管在体内和体外都无法将神经突延伸到外周。第三,整个胚胎的神经嵴细胞通过凋亡死亡。这些结果表明维生素A在中枢神经系统发育中至关重要。