Origins and patterning of craniofacial mesenchymal tissues.

D M Noden
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Three mesenchymal tissues participate in the formation of orofacial tissues; these are the neural crest, paraxial mesoderm, and lateral mesoderm. Interactions both among these populations and between them and surrounding epithelial tissues are an essential feature of facial development. Perturbation of these interactions may result in craniofacial malformations and dysmorphologies. This review outlines the origins and early morphogenetic movements of each of the three mesenchymal populations, then describes experiments which reveal some of the interactions that control their development. Spatial organization within cephalic mesenchyme is manifest initially in connective tissue precursors. In the facial region these are derived from the neural crest; in contrast, much of the neurocranium is derived from paraxial mesoderm. Most crest populations become spatially programmed prior to their emergence from the neuroepithelium, presumably during the primary induction of the neural plate. As they migrate to form the branchial arches, the crest populations bring spatial information to these peripheral regions. Connective tissue-forming populations within cephalic paraxial mesoderm display a similar inherent spatial programming, but it is not known when or how they acquire this information.

颅面间充质组织的起源和模式。
三个间充质组织参与口面部组织的形成;它们是神经嵴、近轴中胚层和外侧中胚层。这些群体之间以及它们与周围上皮组织之间的相互作用是面部发育的基本特征。这些相互作用的扰动可能导致颅面畸形和畸形。这篇综述概述了三个间充质种群的起源和早期形态发生运动,然后描述了揭示控制它们发育的一些相互作用的实验。头间质的空间组织最初在结缔组织前体中表现出来。在面部区域,这些来源于神经嵴;相反,大部分神经头盖骨来自近轴中胚层。大多数嵴群在从神经上皮出现之前就已经形成了空间程序化,可能是在神经板的初级诱导期间。当它们迁移形成鳃弓时,冠群给这些外围区域带来了空间信息。头侧近轴中胚层内的结缔组织形成群体显示出类似的固有空间规划,但尚不清楚它们何时或如何获得该信息。
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