[PDF][PDF] The arterial pole of the mouse heart forms from Fgf10-expressing cells in pharyngeal mesoderm

RG Kelly, NA Brown, ME Buckingham - Developmental cell, 2001 - cell.com
RG Kelly, NA Brown, ME Buckingham
Developmental cell, 2001cell.com
Abstract Development of the arterial pole of the heart is a critical step in cardiogenesis, yet
its embryological origin remains obscure. We have analyzed a transgenic mouse line in
which β-galactosidase activity is observed in the embryonic right ventricle and outflow tract
of the heart and in contiguous splanchnic and pharyngeal mesoderm. The nlacZ transgene
has integrated upstream of the fibroblast growth factor 10 (Fgf10) gene and comparison with
the expression pattern of Fgf10 in pharyngeal mesoderm indicates transgene control by …
Abstract
Development of the arterial pole of the heart is a critical step in cardiogenesis, yet its embryological origin remains obscure. We have analyzed a transgenic mouse line in which β-galactosidase activity is observed in the embryonic right ventricle and outflow tract of the heart and in contiguous splanchnic and pharyngeal mesoderm. The nlacZ transgene has integrated upstream of the fibroblast growth factor 10 (Fgf10) gene and comparison with the expression pattern of Fgf10 in pharyngeal mesoderm indicates transgene control by Fgf10 regulatory sequences. DiI labeling shows a progressive movement of cells from the pharyngeal arch region into the growing heart tube between embryonic days 8.25 and 10.5. These data suggest that arterial pole myocardium originates outside the classical heart field.
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