Cerebellar folding is initiated by mechanical constraints on a fluid-like layer without a cellular pre-pattern Journal Article


Authors: Lawton, A. K.; Engstrom, T.; Rohrbach, D.; Omura, M.; Turnbull, D. H.; Mamou, J.; Zhang, T.; Schwarz, J. M.; Joyner, A. L.
Article Title: Cerebellar folding is initiated by mechanical constraints on a fluid-like layer without a cellular pre-pattern
Abstract: Models based in differential expansion of elastic material, axonal constraints, directed growth, or multi-phasic combinations have been proposed to explain brain folding. However, the cellular and physical processes present during folding have not been defined. We used the murine cerebellum to challenge folding models with in vivo data. We show that at folding initiation differential expansion is created by the outer layer of proliferating progenitors expanding faster than the core. However, the stiffness differential, compressive forces, and emergent thickness variations required by elastic material models are not present. We find that folding occurs without an obvious cellular pre-pattern, that the outer layer expansion is uniform and fluid-like, and that the cerebellum is under radial and circumferential constraints. Lastly, we find that a multi-phase model incorporating differential expansion of a fluid outer layer and radial and circumferential constraints approximates the in vivo shape evolution observed during initiation of cerebellar folding. © 2019, Lawton et al.
Keywords: mouse; cerebellum; developmental biology; morphogenesis; brain folding; differential expansion; fluidity; multi-phase model; physics of living systems
Journal Title: eLife
Volume: 8
ISSN: 2050-084X
Publisher: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.  
Date Published: 2019-04-16
Start Page: e45019
Language: English
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.45019
PUBMED: 30990415
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC6467563
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 3 June 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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