神经形成
神经管
生物
神经褶
神经板
神经科学
诱导多能干细胞
背景(考古学)
形态发生
神经上皮细胞
器官发生
解剖
细胞生物学
胚胎干细胞
神经干细胞
胚胎发生
干细胞
胚胎
原肠化
遗传学
基因
古生物学
作者
Camil Mirdass,Martin Catala,Mikaëlle Bocel,Stéphane Nedelec,Vanessa Ribes
摘要
Neurulation is a critical step in early embryonic development, giving rise to the neural tube, the primordium of the central nervous system in amniotes. Understanding this complex, multi-scale, multi-tissue morphogenetic process is essential to provide insights into normal development and the etiology of neural tube defects. Innovations in tissue engineering have fostered the generation of pluripotent stem cell-based in vitro models, including organoids, that are emerging as unique tools for delving into neurulation mechanisms, especially in the context of human development. Each model captures specific aspects of neural tube morphogenesis, from epithelialization to neural tissue elongation, folding and cavitation. In particular, the recent models of human and mouse trunk morphogenesis, such as gastruloids, that form a spinal neural plate-like or neural tube-like structure are opening new avenues to study normal and pathological neurulation. Here, we review the morphogenetic events generating the neural tube in the mammalian embryo and questions that remain unanswered. We discuss the advantages and limitations of existing in vitro models of neurulation and possible future technical developments.
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