Vargesson Neil
Vertebrate Development Laboratory, Cancer Research UK, Lincolns Inn Fields, London, UK.
J Anat. 2003 Jan;202(1):93-103. doi: 10.1046/j.1469-7580.2003.00133.x.
The developing vertebrate limb has fascinated developmental biologists and theoreticians for decades as a model system for investigating cell fate, cell signalling and tissue interactions. We are beginning to understand the mechanisms and signalling pathways that control and regulate the outgrowth and formation of the limb bud into a differentiated identifiable limb by late embryogenesis. However, the mechanisms underlying the development and maintenance of the vasculature of the developing limb are far from being completely understood. The vasculature supplies oxygen, nutrients and signals to developing tissues, allowing them to develop and grow. Moreover, a lot of evidence recently points to molecules involved in morphological development also controlling vascular development. Thus understanding how the vasculature forms and is patterned in the developing limb may further our understanding of limb development. In this review I outline how blood vessels are formed and maintained and how the developing chick limb is vascularized. I also review the role of the TGFbeta superfamily signalling pathway in the development of the chick limb vasculature: in particular, how antagonizing TGFbeta signalling in the developing chick limb has shed new light on the role vascular smooth muscle cells play in vessel calibre control and how this work has added to our understanding of TGFbeta superfamily signal transduction.
几十年来,发育中的脊椎动物肢体作为研究细胞命运、细胞信号传导和组织相互作用的模型系统,一直吸引着发育生物学家和理论家。我们开始了解在胚胎发育后期控制和调节肢芽生长并使其形成分化的可识别肢体的机制和信号通路。然而,发育中肢体血管系统发育和维持的潜在机制远未被完全理解。血管系统为发育中的组织提供氧气、营养物质和信号,使其得以发育和生长。此外,最近大量证据表明,参与形态发育的分子也控制着血管发育。因此,了解发育中肢体的血管系统如何形成和构建模式,可能会加深我们对肢体发育的理解。在这篇综述中,我概述了血管是如何形成和维持的,以及发育中的鸡肢体是如何血管化的。我还回顾了TGFβ超家族信号通路在鸡肢体血管系统发育中的作用:特别是,在发育中的鸡肢体中拮抗TGFβ信号传导如何为血管平滑肌细胞在血管口径控制中的作用带来了新的认识,以及这项工作如何增进了我们对TGFβ超家族信号转导的理解。