鸟类颌骨软骨和肌肉原基发育过程中的 Hox-A2 蛋白表达

Q3 Medicine
Stéphane Louryan, Myriam Duterre, Nathalie Vanmuylder
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摘要

材料与方法对HH16至HH40期胚胎石蜡切片进行免疫组化。结果除了茎突外(相当于哺乳动物的镫骨),关节骨和四趾骨之间的关节以及关节后突(与耳郭短突同源)也表达 Hox-A2,这表明第二弓参与了它们的形成。然而,我们幸运地观察到,第二弓早期肌板上的Hox-A2表达非常旺盛,随后扩散到所有头肌,并延伸到躯干的肌小体。在软骨中,该蛋白的存在在第 35 阶段消失了。讨论与结论本研究结果证实了第二弓对鸟类相当于哺乳动物耳骨的发育所做的贡献,同时也有力地说明了 Hox-A2 基因在肌肉发育中所起的作用,而这一作用还有待更复杂的技术来阐明。
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Hox-A2 protein expression in avian jaws cartilages and muscle primordia development

Objective

To elucidate the branchial origin of the articular and the square (homology of the malleus and the incus of mammals), we used immunohistochemistry to analyse the expression of the Hox-A2 protein during cephalogenesis in chickens.

Materials and methods

Immunohistochemistry on paraffin sections of embryos from stage HH16 to HH40.

Results

In addition to the columella (equivalent to the mammalian stapes), the joint between the articular and the quadrate bones, and the retro-articular process of the articular (homologous to the short process of the malleus) express Hox-A2, suggesting an intervention of the 2nd arch in their formation. However, we fortuitously observed very intense expression within the early muscle plate of the second arch, which then generalized to all cephalic muscles, and extended to the trunk's myotomes. In the cartilage, the presence of the protein disappeared at stage 35.

Discussion and conclusion

The present results, while confirming the contribution of the second arch to the development of avian equivalents of the mammalian ear ossicles, strongly suggest that the Hox-A2 gene plays a role in muscle development, which remains to be elucidated by more sophisticated techniques.

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Morphologie
Morphologie Medicine-Anatomy
CiteScore
2.30
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期刊介绍: Morphologie est une revue universitaire avec une ouverture médicale qui sa adresse aux enseignants, aux étudiants, aux chercheurs et aux cliniciens en anatomie et en morphologie. Vous y trouverez les développements les plus actuels de votre spécialité, en France comme a international. Le objectif de Morphologie est d?offrir des lectures privilégiées sous forme de revues générales, d?articles originaux, de mises au point didactiques et de revues de la littérature, qui permettront notamment aux enseignants de optimiser leurs cours et aux spécialistes d?enrichir leurs connaissances.
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