Fig. 5. Lef1 is required for neuronal differentiation in the posterior
hypothalamus. (A,B) Confocal projections through the
hypothalamus of whole-mount 36 hpf brains stained for HuC/D, a pan-neuronal
marker. Owing to differences in mounting, neurons outside the hypothalamus may
not be visible. (C,D) Cross-sections of 36 hpf brains through
the plane marked by the lines in A,B. A specific population of Hu-positive
neurons (yellow circles and ovals) is absent in the posterior hypothalamus of
lef1 morphants (B,D). (E) Hu (green) is co-expressed with Lef1
protein (red) in a subset of posterior neurons at 36 hpf. (F,G)
Acetylated tubulin (AT) staining labels specific axons in the posterior
hypothalamus (yellow circles) that are reduced in lef1 morphants at
48 hpf. Confocal projections through the ventral side of the hypothalamus are
shown, with anterior towards the top.