Immunofluorescent localization of tenascin during development of the mouse urogenital sinus: Possible involvement in genital duct morphogenesis |
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Authors: | Hiroyuki Takeda Yasuteru Oike Teruyo Sakakura |
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Institution: | Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Tenascin is a compound of the mesenchymal extracellular matrix and has been proposed as a possible mediator in epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, because of its characteristic distribution in tissues during fetal development. In the present study, we have investigated by immunofluorescence the changes in the distribution of tenascin during development of the mouse urogenital sinus, a process in which tissue interactions were found to be essential. Tenascin first appears in dorsal mesenchyme on days 13-15 of gestation, coinciding with morphological changes of the epithelium. During male development, tenascin accumulates in the dorsal mesenchyme around the junction of Wolffian ducts, but not in the ventral mesenchyme, into which prostatic buds (prostate gland anlagen) project from the sinus epithelium. During female development, the mesenchyme that participates in the downgrowth of the vagina (derived from Müllerian ducts) stains intensively for tenascin. In both of these tenascin-positive areas, the epithelium undergoes conspicuous morphogenetic changes. The results suggest that mesenchymal tenascin could be involved in the epithelial morphogenesis of the sinus, especially in the morphogenesis of the genital ducts. |
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