Developmental Critical Windows and Sensitive Periods as Three-Dimensional Constructs in Time and Space

作者:Burggren Warren W*; Mueller Casey A
来源:Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2015, 88(2): 91-102.
DOI:10.1086/679906

摘要

A critical window (sensitive period) represents a period during development when an organism's phenotype is responsive to intrinsic or extrinsic (environmental) factors. Such windows represent a form of developmental phenotypic plasticity and result from the interaction between genotype and environment. Critical windows have typically been defined as comprising discrete periods in development with a distinct starting time and end time, as identified by experiments following an on and an off protocol. Yet in reality, periods of responsiveness during development are likely more ambiguous that depicted. Our goal is to extend the concept of the developmental critical window by introducing a three-dimensional construct in which time during development, dose of the stressor applied, and the resultant phenotypic modification can be utilized to more realistically define a critical Using the example of survival of the brine shrimp (Artemia franciscana) during exposure to different salinity levels during development, we illustrate that it is not just stressor dose or exposure time but the interaction of these two factors that results in the measured phenotypic change, which itself may vary within a critical We additionally discuss a systems approach to critical windows, in which the components of a developing system-whether they be molecular, physiological, or morphological-may show differing responses with respect to time and dose. Thus, the plasticity of each component may contribute to a broader overall system response.

  • 出版日期2015-4