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Developmental changes in cellular and extracellular structural macromolecules in the secondary palate and in the nasal cavity of the mouse
Authors:Forugh Vaziri Sani  Vesa Kaartinen  Maha El Shahawy  Anders Linde  Amel Gritli‐Linde
Institution:1. Department of Oral Biochemistry, Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, G?teborg, Sweden;2. Developmental Biology Program, The Saban Research Institute of Childrens Hospital, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract:Vaziri Sani F, Kaartinen V, El Shahawy M, Linde A, Gritli‐Linde A. Developmental changes in cellular and extracellular structural macromolecules in the secondary palate and nasal cavity of the mouse. Eur J Oral Sci 2010; 118: 221–236. © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation© 2010 Eur J Oral Sci The aim of this study was to analyse the hitherto largely unknown expression patterns of some specific cellular and extracellular molecules during palate and nasal cavity development. We showed that epithelia of the developing palate and the vomerine epithelium express similar sets of structural proteins. With the exception of keratin 15, which becomes barely detectable in the elevated palatal shelves, nearly all of these proteins become upregulated at the presumptive areas of fusion and in the adhering epithelia of the palate and nasal septum. In vivo and in vitro analyses indicated that reduction in the amount of keratin 15 protein is independent of Tgfβ–Alk5 signalling. Foxa1 expression also highlighted the regionalization of the palatal and nasal epithelia. Owing to the lack of reliable markers of the palatal periderm, the fate of peridermal cells has been controversial. We identified LewisX/stage‐specific embryonic antigen‐1 as a specific peridermal marker, and showed that numerous peridermal cells remain trapped in the medial epithelial seam (MES). The fate of these cells is probably apoptosis together with the rest of the MES cells, as we provided strong evidence for this event. Heparan sulphate, chondroitin‐6‐sulphate, and versican displayed dynamically changing distribution patterns. The hitherto‐unknown innervation pattern of the developing palate was revealed. These findings may be of value for unravelling the pathogenesis of palatal clefting.
Keywords:cleaved lamin A  gonadotropin‐releasing hormone neurons  keratin 17  keratin 8  olfactory nerve
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