Fig. 5. Overexpression of fezl expands the telencephalon and
hypothalamus at the expense of other fore- and mid-brain regions.
(A-D) Expansion of telencephalic foxg1 (B) and hypothalamic
nk2.1a (D), as compared with wild type (A,C). Arrow in A,B indicates
foxg1-expressing cells; arrowhead in C indicates posterior boundary of
nk2.1a-expressing cells. (E,F) Expansion of the optic stalk
(os), reduction of the eyes and loss of MHB in fezl-overexpressing
embryos (F) compared with wild-type (E). Inset in F shows another embryo of
the same genotype as that shown in F, with a less-dramatic expansion of optic
stalk but missing pax2a-expressing midbrain cells. (G-J) Loss of caudal
diencephalic and midbrain irx3a (H) and MHB eng2 (J)
expression in fezl-overexpressing embryos. Arrowhead in G,H indicates
the mid-hind-brain boundary. All are lateral views of embryonic brain regions
labeled with various region-specific markers. Stages and marker identities are
specified in each panel. hy, hypothalamus; mhb, mid-hind-brain boundary; tel,
telencephalon; os, optic stalk; e, eye region; tc, tectum; hb, hindbrain; pd,
posterior diencephalon; tg, tegmentum.