The shaping of pharyngeal cartilages during early development of the zebrafish

CB Kimmel, CT Miller, G Kruze, B Ullmann… - Developmental …, 1998 - Elsevier
CB Kimmel, CT Miller, G Kruze, B Ullmann, RA BreMiller, KD Larison, HC Snyder
Developmental biology, 1998Elsevier
In zebrafish the cartilages of the pharynx develop during late embryogenesis and grow
extensively in the larva before eventually being replaced by bone. Here we examine
chondrocyte arrangements, shapes, numbers, and divisions in the young hyoid cartilages.
We observe two distinct developmental phases, morphogenesis and growth. The first phase
generates stereotypically oriented chondrocyte stacks that might form by intercalations
among cells within the precartilage condensations. In mutants that have deformed cartilages …
In zebrafish the cartilages of the pharynx develop during late embryogenesis and grow extensively in the larva before eventually being replaced by bone. Here we examine chondrocyte arrangements, shapes, numbers, and divisions in the young hyoid cartilages. We observe two distinct developmental phases, morphogenesis and growth. The first phase generates stereotypically oriented chondrocyte stacks that might form by intercalations among cells within the precartilage condensations. In mutants that have deformed cartilages the orientation of the stacks is changed, and we propose that their correct formation underlies the correct initial shaping of the organ. The following period of rapid, nearly isometric cartilage growth occurs by divisions of chondrocytes that are largely located near the joints, and appears to be under quite separate regulation.
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