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Specific focus was given to pre/postnatal bridging of observations\non holoprosencephaly, cleft lip/palate, Down syndrome, myelomeningocele/spina bifida, Kallmann\nsyndrome, Turner syndrome and Fragile X syndrome. Demarcations of pathological regions in Cri du chat,\nVelo-cardio-Facial syndrome and Crouzon syndrome were mapped.\nAnimal Material: Animal experimental results from studies on the notochord, gastrulation, neural crest,\nhindbrain, rhombomere, homeobox genes and experimentally induced malformation were presented.\nComparing materials: The educational background of the scientists performing human and animal\nresearch, their postnatal clinical experience, the research materials used and the methods available for\nresearch are compared. 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目的:比较1970年以来人类胎儿组织颅面胚胎学研究结果与动物组织类似研究结果,探讨不同组织类型和方法如何丰富人类出生后颅面研究。有三个部分:i)正常和病理人类胎儿材料的研究,ii)在不同物种上进行的动物实验研究,iii)所得结果的比较。人体材料:在人的产前材料上,下颌骨、上颌骨、鼻腔、体轴、颅底、矢状鼻器官、垂体和神经系统的正常和病理发育过程与出生后的表现有关。重点介绍了前脑畸形、唇腭裂、唐氏综合征、脊髓脊膜膨出/脊柱裂、卡尔曼综合征、特纳综合征和脆性X综合征的产前/产后桥接观察。绘制Cri du chat、Velo-cardio-Facial syndrome和Crouzon syndrome的病理区域划分图。动物材料:介绍了脊索、原肠胚、神经嵴、后脑、左球、同源盒基因和实验诱导畸形的动物实验结果。比较材料:比较进行人类和动物研究的科学家的教育背景、他们的产后临床经验、使用的研究材料和可用的研究方法。此外,获得的研究结果产生了一个“正反对照表”,指出了改善产后人类诊断的阳性和阴性。结论:颅面胚胎学的人类和动物研究丰富了人类出生后颅面的不同见解。建议今后在人类和动物研究文化之间开展合作。
Human and Animal Studies in Craniofacial Embryology Enrich Human Postnatal Craniofacial Insight Differently
Objectives: To compare results obtained since 1970 from craniofacial embryological studies on human
fetal tissues with results from similar studies performed on animal tissues and focus on how the different
tissue types and methods can enrich the human postnatal craniofacial research. There are three sections: i)
research on normal and pathological human fetal material, ii) animal experimental research performed on
different species, and iii) comparisons of the results obtained.
Human Material: On human prenatal material, normal and pathological developmental processes in the
mandible, maxilla, nasal cavity, body axis, cranial base, vomeronasal organs, pituitary gland and nervous
system were related to postnatal findings. Specific focus was given to pre/postnatal bridging of observations
on holoprosencephaly, cleft lip/palate, Down syndrome, myelomeningocele/spina bifida, Kallmann
syndrome, Turner syndrome and Fragile X syndrome. Demarcations of pathological regions in Cri du chat,
Velo-cardio-Facial syndrome and Crouzon syndrome were mapped.
Animal Material: Animal experimental results from studies on the notochord, gastrulation, neural crest,
hindbrain, rhombomere, homeobox genes and experimentally induced malformation were presented.
Comparing materials: The educational background of the scientists performing human and animal
research, their postnatal clinical experience, the research materials used and the methods available for
research are compared. Furthermore, the obtained findings result in a “pro et contra list” indicating what is
positive and what is negative for improving postnatal human diagnostics.
Conclusion: Human and animal studies in craniofacial embryology enrich human postnatal craniofacial
insight differently. Future cooperation between human and animal research cultures is recommended.