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Publication : Persistent truncus arteriosus in the Splotch mutant mouse.

First Author  Franz T Year  1989
Journal  Anat Embryol (Berl) Volume  180
Issue  5 Pages  457-64
PubMed ID  2619088 Mgi Jnum  J:88412
Mgi Id  MGI:3032971 Doi  10.1007/BF00305120
Citation  Franz T (1989) Persistent truncus arteriosus in the Splotch mutant mouse. Anat Embryol (Berl) 180(5):457-64
abstractText  The Splotch mutant mouse shows defects in neural crest-derived cell populations. The septation of the truncus arteriosus and the development of the aortic arch-derived blood vessels was studied in homozygotes of the Splotch mutant allele Sp1H. It is shown that in homozygous mutant embryos, the septation of the truncus arteriosus does not proceed normally, resulting in persistent truncus arteriosus. The ostium of the persistent truncus arteriosus opens to the right ventricle. Frequently, variations of the aortic arch-derived blood vessels are observed. The development of the thymus, the parathyroid and the ultimobranchial bodies are also variably affected in mutants. These results provide indirect evidence, that cells contributing to the aortic arches and the septum of the truncus arteriosus in mice are derived from the neural crest. The Splotch mutant mouse is proposed to be an animal model for persistent truncus arteriosus. The implications of the vascular malformations for the midgestational death of this mutant are discussed.
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