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Ultrastructure of oral (buccopharyngeal) membrane formation and rupture in the hamster embryo
Authors:Robert Earle Waterman
Institution:1. Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA;2. Department of Oral Histopathology and Periodontology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA
Abstract:The ultrastructure of the oral (buccopharyngeal) membrane was examined during normal development in embryos removed from pregnant hamsters at intervals from 7.5–10 days postcoitum. The oral membrane is represented at 7.5 days by a region of close approximation between endoderm and surface ectoderm anterior to the neural folds. A distinct basal lamina develops subjacent to each epithelial germ layer, and the narrow extracellular space separating the epithelia contains patches of fibrillar and flocculent material. Cell processes extend from cells of one epithelium across the extracellular space to make direct contact with cells of the opposing germ layer by 7.75 days. Increased intermingling of cells subsequently occurs within the oral membrane, and some cells extend the entire width of the membrane with surfaces exposed to both foregut and stomodeum. Accumulations of presumed basal lamina and extracellular material are observed at intervals within the oral membrane, but a continuous intercellular space is no longer present. Many of these accumulations are encompassed by processes of adjacent cells containing dense intracellular bodies, indicating active phagocytosis of this material by the epithelial cells. Rupture of the oral membrane begins between 8.25 and 8.75 days, and all remnants are removed by Day 9. Possible factors involved in rupture are discussed.
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