Limb initiation and development is normal in the absence of the mesonephros

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FernandezTeran, M
Piedra, ME
Simandl, BK
Fallon, JF
Ros, MA
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[1] UNIV CANTABRIA, DEPT ANAT & BIOL CELULAR, SANTANDER 39011, SPAIN
[2] UNIV WISCONSIN, DEPT ANAT, MADISON, WI 53706 USA
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10.1006/dbio.1997.8680
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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With rapid progress in understanding the genes that control Limb development and patterning interest is becoming focused on the factors that permit the emergence of the Limb bud. The current hypothesis is that FGF-8 from the mesonephros induces limb initiation. To test this, the inductive interaction between the Wolffian duct and intermediate mesoderm was blocked rostral to the limb field, preventing mesonephric differentiation while maintaining the integrity of the limb held. The experimental outcome was monitored by following expression of cSim1 and Lmx1, molecular markers for the duct and the mesonephros, respectively. Evidence is presented that the intermediate mesoderm undergoes apoptosis when the inductive interaction with the Wolffian duct is blocked. fgf-8 expression was undetectable in the mesonephric area of embryos with confirmed absence of mesonephros; nevertheless, limb buds formed and limb development was normal. The mesonephros in general, and specifically its fgf-8 expression, was shown to be unnecessary for limb initiation and development; the hypothesis Linking the mesonephros and Limb development is not supported. Further studies of axial influences on limb initiation should now concentrate on medial structures such as Hensen's node and paraxial mesoderm; the alternative that no axial influences are required should also be examined. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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