Pancreas development is promoted by cyclopamine, a hedgehog signaling inhibitor

SK Kim, DA Melton - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998 - National Acad Sciences
SK Kim, DA Melton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998National Acad Sciences
Exposure to cyclopamine, a steroid alkaloid that blocks Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling,
promotes pancreatic expansion in embryonic chicks. Heterotopic development of pancreatic
endocrine and exocrine structures occurs in regions adjacent to the pancreas including
stomach and duodenum, and insulin-producing islets in the pancreas are enlarged. The
homeodomain transcription factor PDX1, required for pancreas development, is expressed
broadly in the posterior foregut but pancreas development normally initiates only in a …
Exposure to cyclopamine, a steroid alkaloid that blocks Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling, promotes pancreatic expansion in embryonic chicks. Heterotopic development of pancreatic endocrine and exocrine structures occurs in regions adjacent to the pancreas including stomach and duodenum, and insulin-producing islets in the pancreas are enlarged. The homeodomain transcription factor PDX1, required for pancreas development, is expressed broadly in the posterior foregut but pancreas development normally initiates only in a restricted region of PDX1-expressing posterior foregut where endodermal Shh expression is repressed. The results suggests that cyclopamine expands the endodermal region where Shh signaling does not occur, resulting in pancreatic differentiation in a larger region of PDX1-expressing foregut endoderm. Cyclopamine reveals the capacity of a broad region of the posterior embryonic foregut to form pancreatic cells and provides a means for expanding embryonic pancreas development.
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