Evolutionary Developmental Biology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
J Anat. 2013 Oct;223(4):399-409. doi: 10.1111/joa.12096. Epub 2013 Aug 13.
We describe the vascular supply to the pharyngeal jaws and teeth in zebrafish, from larval stages to juveniles, using serial high quality semithin sections and 3D reconstructions. We have identified that the arterial blood supply to the last pair of branchial arches, which carries the teeth, issues from the hypobranchial artery. Surprisingly, the arteries supplying the pharyngeal jaws show an asymmetric branching pattern that is modified over ontogeny. Moreover, the blood vessel pattern that serves each jaw can best be described as a sinusoidal cavity encircling the bases of both the functional and replacement teeth. Capillaries branching from this sinusoidal cavity enter the pulp and constitute the intrinsic blood supply to the attached teeth. The role of these blood vessels during tooth development (whether instructive or nutritive) remains to be determined and requires further study. However, we have provided a firm morphological basis that will aid in the interpretation of experiments addressing this question.
我们使用高质量的连续半薄切片和 3D 重建技术,描述了斑马鱼从幼体到幼鱼期咽颚和牙齿的血管供应。我们已经确定,携带牙齿的最后一对鳃弓的动脉血液供应来自舌下动脉。令人惊讶的是,供应咽颚的动脉显示出一种不对称的分支模式,这种模式在个体发生过程中会发生变化。此外,为每个下颚提供服务的血管模式最好被描述为一个环绕功能和替换牙齿基部的正弦腔。从这个正弦腔分支出来的毛细血管进入牙髓,构成附着牙齿的固有血液供应。这些血管在牙齿发育过程中的作用(是指令性的还是营养性的)仍有待确定,需要进一步研究。然而,我们已经提供了一个坚实的形态学基础,将有助于解释解决这个问题的实验。