RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Kobe, Japan.
Dev Dyn. 2012 Jun;241(6):1104-10. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.23788. Epub 2012 Apr 25.
The auditory complex of the chick, like that of humans, is made of intimate and highly ordered connections between the inner ear, the middle ear, and the outer ear. Unlike mammals, the middle ear of chick has only one ossicle, known as the columella. The independent lineages of the two suggest that some mechanism must exist that ensures the connectivity between the inner ear and the columella; however, the basis of integration is not known.
Using quail-chick chimeras, we demonstrate that columella development depends on signaling interactions. Specifically, both pharyngeal endoderm and cranial paraxial mesoderm can alter the morphology of the columella. Only a discrete region of pharyngeal endoderm exerts this patterning activity, and this region is specified by the overlying paraxial mesoderm.
Paraxial mesoderm is also used in the induction of the inner ear, thus we propose that this overlapping source of signalling cues in both middle and inner ear development may underlie the integration of these structures.
与人类一样,雏鸡的听觉复合体由内耳、中耳和外耳之间的紧密而有序的连接组成。与哺乳动物不同,雏鸡的中耳只有一个小骨,称为听小骨。这两个独立的谱系表明,一定存在某种机制来确保内耳和听小骨之间的连通性;然而,整合的基础尚不清楚。
使用鹌鹑-鸡嵌合体,我们证明了听小骨的发育取决于信号相互作用。具体来说,咽内胚层和颅轴旁中胚层都可以改变听小骨的形态。只有咽内胚层的一个离散区域发挥这种模式形成活性,并且这个区域是由上方的轴旁中胚层指定的。
轴旁中胚层也用于诱导内耳,因此我们提出,中耳和内耳发育中这些信号通路的重叠来源可能是这些结构整合的基础。