Université de Toulouse, UPS, Center de Biologie du Développement (CBD), F-31062 Toulouse, France; email:
CNRS, CBD UMR 5547, F-31062 Toulouse, France.
Annu Rev Genet. 2015;49:647-72. doi: 10.1146/annurev-genet-112414-055322. Epub 2015 Oct 6.
Although the left and right hemispheres of our brains develop with a high degree of symmetry at both the anatomical and functional levels, it has become clear that subtle structural differences exist between the two sides and that each is dominant in processing specific cognitive tasks. As the result of evolutionary conservation or convergence, lateralization of the brain is found in both vertebrates and invertebrates, suggesting that it provides significant fitness for animal life. This widespread feature of hemispheric specialization has allowed the emergence of model systems to study its development and, in some cases, to link anatomical asymmetries to brain function and behavior. Here, we present some of what is known about brain asymmetry in humans and model organisms as well as what is known about the impact of environmental and genetic factors on brain asymmetry development. We specifically highlight the progress made in understanding the development of epithalamic asymmetries in zebrafish and how this model provides an exciting opportunity to address brain asymmetry at different levels of complexity.
尽管我们大脑的左右半球在解剖和功能水平上都具有高度的对称性,但很明显,两侧存在微妙的结构差异,并且每一侧都在处理特定认知任务方面具有优势。由于进化保守或趋同,大脑的偏侧性在脊椎动物和无脊椎动物中都有发现,这表明它为动物的生活提供了重要的适应性。这种半球特化的广泛特征使得出现了模型系统来研究其发展,并且在某些情况下,将解剖学上的不对称与大脑功能和行为联系起来。在这里,我们介绍了一些关于人类和模式生物大脑不对称性的已知知识,以及关于环境和遗传因素对大脑不对称性发展的影响的已知知识。我们特别强调了在理解斑马鱼丘脑不对称性发育方面所取得的进展,以及这个模型如何为在不同复杂程度上研究大脑不对称性提供了令人兴奋的机会。