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SeminarNeuroscience

Development and evolution of neuronal connectivity

Alain Chédotal
Vision Institute, Paris, France
Sep 27, 2022

In most animal species including humans, commissural axons connect neurons on the left and right side of the nervous system. In humans, abnormal axon midline crossing during development causes a whole range of neurological disorders ranging from congenital mirror movements, horizontal gaze palsy, scoliosis or binocular vision deficits. The mechanisms which guide axons across the CNS midline were thought to be evolutionary conserved but our recent results suggesting that they differ across vertebrates.  I will discuss the evolution of visual projection laterality during vertebrate evolution.  In most vertebrates, camera-style eyes contain retinal ganglion cell (RGC) neurons projecting to visual centers on both sides of the brain. However, in fish, RGCs are thought to only innervate the contralateral side. Using 3D imaging and tissue clearing we found that bilateral visual projections exist in non-teleost fishes. We also found that the developmental program specifying visual system laterality differs between fishes and mammals. We are currently using various strategies to discover genes controlling the development of visual projections. I will also present ongoing work using 3D imaging techniques to study the development of the visual system in human embryo.

SeminarNeuroscienceRecording

Fantastic windows of sensitivity and where to find them

Ilona Kovacs
Péter Pázmány Catholic University
Mar 14, 2022
ePoster

Compromised binocular vision and reduced binocularity in the visual cortex of postsynaptic density 95 (PSD-95) knock-out mice

Siegrid Löwel, Subhodeep Bhattacharya, Masoud Kargar, Oliver M. Schlüter, Cornelia Schöne, Nikolaos Aggelopoulos

FENS Forum 2024