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Publication : Ihh signaling regulates mandibular symphysis development and growth.

First Author  Sugito H Year  2011
Journal  J Dent Res Volume  90
Issue  5 Pages  625-31
PubMed ID  21297010 Mgi Jnum  J:171003
Mgi Id  MGI:4948189 Doi  10.1177/0022034510397836
Citation  Sugito H, et al. (2011) Ihh signaling regulates mandibular symphysis development and growth. J Dent Res 90(5):625-31
abstractText  Symphyseal secondary cartilage is important for mandibular development, but the molecular mechanisms underlying its formation remain largely unknown. Here we asked whether Indian hedgehog (Ihh) regulates symphyseal cartilage development and growth. By embryonic days 16.5 to 18.5, Sox9-expressing chondrocytes formed within condensed Tgfbeta-1/Runx2-expressing mesenchymal cells at the prospective symphyseal joint site, and established a growth-plate-like structure with distinct Ihh, collagen X, and osteopontin expression patterns. In post-natal life, mesenchymal cells expressing the Ihh receptor Patched1 were present anterior to the Ihh-expressing secondary cartilage, proliferated, differentiated into chondrocytes, and contributed to anterior growth of alveolar bone. In Ihh-null mice, however, symphyseal development was defective, mainly because of enhanced chondrocyte maturation and reduced proliferation of chondroprogenitor cells. Proliferation was partially restored in dual Ihh;Gli3 mutants, suggesting that Gli3 is normally a negative regulator of symphyseal development. Thus, Ihh signaling is essential for symphyseal cartilage development and anterior mandibular growth.
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