Regional specification of cutaneous appendages in mammals |
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Authors: | Danielle Dhouailly |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Zoologie et de Biologie animale, Equipe de recherches associée au CNRS no 621: Morphologie expérimentale, Université Scientifique et Médicale de Grenoble, 38041 Grenoble Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Summary The problem of the regional specification of snout vibrissae and dorsal pelage hairs has been analysed in mouse embryos. Reconstituted homo-and heterotopic skin explants, consisting of epidermis and dermis from both regions, were cultured on the chorioallantoic membrane of the chick embryo.Recombinants of 12.5-day upper lip dermis and 12.5-day dorsal epidermis developed a small number of large vibrissal type follicles arranged in a recognizable rectangular vibrissal pattern. The reverse combinations of 12.5- or 14.5-day dorsal dermis and 11- to 12.5-day upper lip epidermis formed a single population of numerous and small follicles arranged in a typical pelage hair pattern (trio groups) or gave rise to a mixed population of follicles with both whiskers and pelage hairs.It is concluded that the dermis is responsible for the regional specification of the cutaneous appendages and their distribution pattern. However, at the time it was isolated, the upper lip epidermis already possesses the information for the morphogenesis of vibrissae, but remains malleable and responsive to the dermal influence.This work was supported in part by DGRST and CNRS |
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Keywords: | Mammalian cutaneous appendages Dermo-epidermal interaction Regional determination |
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