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Publication : Basal lamina molecules are concentrated in myogenic regions of the mouse limb bud.

First Author  Godfrey EW Year  1998
Journal  Anat Embryol (Berl) Volume  198
Issue  6 Pages  481-6
PubMed ID  9833687 Mgi Jnum  J:51166
Mgi Id  MGI:1314791 Doi  10.1007/s004290050198
Citation  Godfrey EW, et al. (1998) Basal lamina molecules are concentrated in myogenic regions of the mouse limb bud. Anat Embryol (Berl) 198(6):481-6
abstractText  Molecular components of basal lamina, such as laminin, stimulate the differentiation of skeletal muscle cells in culture, while interstitial matrix components such as fibronectin are inhibitory. However, the role of extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules in muscle cell differentiation in the embryo is less well understood. As a first step toward understanding the role of the ECM in embryonic myogenesis, the localization of basal lamina molecules in the mouse limb bud before and during muscle cell differentiation was determined by immunofluorescence. Laminin, collagen type IV and nidogen (entactin) were concentrated in myogenic regions of the limb bud both before and during differentiation of skeletal muscle cells. Punctate immunofluorescence for basal lamina molecules was concentrated in dorsal and ventral premuscle and muscle masses, when compared with other regions of limb mesenchyme. In contrast, immunofluorescence for fibronectin, an interstitial extracellular matrix molecule, was decreased in premuscle and muscle masses. These results suggest that basal lamina components play an important stimulatory role in early stages of skeletal muscle differentiation in the developing mouse limb bud.
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