| Literature DB >> 8792605 |
K E Robertson1, M H Chapman, A Adams, C Tickle, S M Darling.
Abstract
The limb defect in the mouse Hypodactyly (Hd) affects only the distal structures. Heterozygotes (Hd/+) lack all or part of the distal phalanx and the terminal claw of digit on the hindlimbs; mice homozygous (Hd/Hd) for the mutation have just one digit on each of the four limbs. Early limb development in the mutant appears normal and a change in morphology can only be detected later. Limb buds of Hd/+ and Hd/Hd embryos become reduced in width, with Hd/Hd buds becoming very pointed instead of rounded. This change in bud shape is correlated with an increase in cell death anteriorly in Hd/+ hindlimbs and both anteriorly and posteriorly in Hd/Hd fore- and hindlimb buds. The apical ectodermal ridge is very pronounced in pointed Hd/Hd limb buds. Mesenchyme cells from the Hd/Hd mutant in culture show a cell-autonomous change in behaviour and less cartilage differentiates.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8792605 DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1520-6408(1996)19:1<9::AID-DVG2>3.0.CO;2-D
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Genet ISSN: 0192-253X