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Polarized Sonic Hedgehog Protein Localization and a Shift in the Expression of Region-Specific Molecules Is Associated With the Secondary Palate Development in the Veiled Chameleon

HAMPL, M. DUMKOVÁ, J. KAVKOVÁ, M. DOSEDĚLOVÁ, H. BRYJOVÁ, A. ZAHRADNÍČEK, O. PYSZKO, M. MACHOLÁN, M. ZIKMUND, T. KAISER, J. BUCHTOVÁ, M.

Originální název

Polarized Sonic Hedgehog Protein Localization and a Shift in the Expression of Region-Specific Molecules Is Associated With the Secondary Palate Development in the Veiled Chameleon

Typ

článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

Secondary palate development is characterized by the formation of two palatal shelves on the maxillary prominences, which fuse in the midline in mammalian embryos. However, in reptilian species, such as turtles, crocodilians, and lizards, the palatal shelves of the secondary palate develop to a variable extent and morphology. While in most Squamates, the palate is widely open, crocodilians develop a fully closed secondary palate. Here, we analyzed developmental processes that underlie secondary palate formation in chameleons, where large palatal shelves extend horizontally toward the midline. The growth of the palatal shelves continued during post-hatching stages and closure of the secondary palate can be observed in several adult animals. The massive proliferation of a multilayered oral epithelium and mesenchymal cells in the dorsal part of the palatal shelves underlined the initiation of their horizontal outgrowth, and was decreased later in development. The polarized cellular localization of primary cilia and Sonic hedgehog protein was associated with horizontal growth of the palatal shelves. Moreover, the development of large palatal shelves, supported by the pterygoid and palatine bones, was coupled with the shift inMeox2,Msx1, andPax9gene expression along the rostro-caudal axis. In conclusion, our results revealed distinctive developmental processes that contribute to the expansion and closure of the secondary palate in chameleons and highlighted divergences in palate formation across amniote species.

Klíčová slova

secondary palate; SHH; primary cilia; skeletogenesis; chameleon; reptile

Autoři

HAMPL, M.; DUMKOVÁ, J.; KAVKOVÁ, M.; DOSEDĚLOVÁ, H.; BRYJOVÁ, A.; ZAHRADNÍČEK, O.; PYSZKO, M.; MACHOLÁN, M.; ZIKMUND, T.; KAISER, J.; BUCHTOVÁ, M.

Vydáno

28. 7. 2020

Nakladatel

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA

Místo

LAUSANNE

ISSN

2296-634X

Periodikum

Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Ročník

8

Číslo

1

Stát

Švýcarská konfederace

Strany od

572-1

Strany do

572-29

Strany počet

29

URL

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