Literature DB >> 8060263

Changes in the composition of glycosaminoglycans during normal palatogenesis in the rat.

G D Singh1, B J Moxham, M S Langley, R J Waddington, G Embery.   

Abstract

The synthesis and hydration of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) has been implicated in the generation of a palatal shelf-elevating force in mammals. This study quantifies the GAG composition in the palatal shelves of Wistar rat fetuses at various stages of palatogenesis. Hyaluronan, heparin sulphate and chondroitin-4-sulphate were detected but not dermatan sulphate or chondroitin-6-sulphate. The distribution of the GAG differed in the anterior and posterior regions (i.e. the presumptive hard and soft palates) and with the stage of development. At the time of palatal-shelf reorientation, there were no significant differences for either the total amount of GAG or for the percentages of specific GAG types between anterior and posterior regions. Indeed, the most marked differences were detected at the stages of histogenesis after shelf elevation. Nevertheless, the results support the view that hyaluronan is involved in palatal-shelf reorientation, its percentage being initially high and decreasing after shelf elevation. No changes were detected for the other (sulphated) GAG during the time of elevation. The findings point to the need to correlate the events during histogenesis with changes in the ground substance of palatal-shelf mesenchyme and indicate that there are different developmental mechanisms within the presumptive hard and soft palates.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1994        PMID: 8060263     DOI: 10.1016/0003-9969(94)90170-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Oral Biol        ISSN: 0003-9969            Impact factor:   2.633


  5 in total

1.  Genetics of cleft lip and palate : a review.

Authors:  Zainul Ahmad Rajion; Zilfalil Alwi
Journal:  Malays J Med Sci       Date:  2007-01

2.  Retinoic acid, GABA-ergic, and TGF-beta signaling systems are involved in human cleft palate fibroblast phenotype.

Authors:  Tiziano Baroni; Catia Bellucci; Cinzia Lilli; Furio Pezzetti; Francesco Carinci; Ennio Becchetti; Paolo Carinci; Giordano Stabellini; Mario Calvitti; Eleonora Lumare; Maria Bodo
Journal:  Mol Med       Date:  2006 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 6.354

3.  Analysis of a gain-of-function FGFR2 Crouzon mutation provides evidence of loss of function activity in the etiology of cleft palate.

Authors:  Alison K Snyder-Warwick; Chad A Perlyn; Jing Pan; Kai Yu; Lijuan Zhang; David M Ornitz
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2010-02-01       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Nasoalveolar molding in a case of incomplete cleft lip: Is it worth doing?

Authors:  Elçin Esenlik; Mustafa Asim Aydin
Journal:  Ann Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2015 Jan-Jun

5.  Extracellular Matrix Remodeling During Palate Development.

Authors:  Xia Wang; Chunman Li; Zeyao Zhu; Li Yuan; Wood Yee Chan; Ou Sha
Journal:  Organogenesis       Date:  2020-03-31       Impact factor: 2.500

  5 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.