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Sclerotomal origin of vascular smooth muscle cells and pericytes in the embryo
Authors:Pouget C  Pottin K  Jaffredo T
Affiliation:a Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6, Bat C, 6ème étage, Case 24, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France
b CNRS UMR7622, Laboratoire de Biologie du Développement, Bat C, 6ème étage, Case 24, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:
We previously demonstrated that progenitors of both endothelium and smooth muscle cells in the aortic wall originated from the somite in the trunk of the embryo. However whether the contribution to vascular Smooth Muscle Cells (vSMC) is restricted to the aorta or encompasses other vessels of the trunk is not known. Moreover, the somitic compartment that gives rise to vSMC is yet to be defined. Quail-chick orthotopic transplantations of either the segmental plate or the dorsal or ventral halves from single somites demonstrate that 1° vSMC of the body wall including those of the limbs originate from the somite. 2° Like vSMC, aortic pericytes originate from the somite. 3° The sclerotome is the somite compartment that gives rise to vSMC and pericytes. PAX1 and FOXC2, two molecular markers of the sclerotomal compartment, are expressed by vSMC and pericytes during the earliest phases of vascular wall formation. Later on, PDGFR-β and MYOCARDIN are also expressed by these cells. In contrast, the dermomyotome gives rise to endothelium but never to cells in the vascular wall. Taken together, out data point out to the critical role of the somite in vessel formation and demonstrate that vSMC and endothelial cells originate from two independent somitic compartments.
Keywords:Avian embryo   Aorta   Somite   Vascular smooth muscle   Pericyte   PAX1   PAX3   FOXC2
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