Fig. 1. Gfap-expressing cells in the commissure regions of the zebrafish forebrain.
(A) Diagram of forebrain tracts and commissures. Commissural axons (green)
cross the midline to form the anterior commissure (AC) and the postoptic
commissure (POC). Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) from the eye form the optic
nerve and optic chiasm (OC). (B) Localization of RGC (arrowheads), AC and POC
axons [immunolabeled with anti-acetylated tubulin (AT); green] in relation to
Gfap+ cells (anti-Gfap; red) at 30 hpf. Gfap+ cells span the midline in the
region of the AC (dashed bracket) and POC (solid brackets). (C,D)
pax2a in situ labeling (red) of the optic stalk region in relation to
axons (blue, arrows) and Gfap+ cells (green, brackets) at 27 hpf. (E,F)
shh in situ labeling (red) in relation to axons (blue, arrows) and
Gfap+ cells (green, brackets). (B,C,E) Frontal views of the forebrain,
anterior/dorsal up; (D,F) lateral views, anterior left, anterior/dorsal up.
Because brain flexure brings dorsal structures into an anterior position,
`anterior' and `posterior' will be used in subsequent figures, to reflect the
eventual positions of these two commissures.