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Publication : Tissue interaction is required for glenoid fossa development during temporomandibular joint formation.

First Author  Wang Y Year  2011
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  240
Issue  11 Pages  2466-73
PubMed ID  21953591 Mgi Jnum  J:177115
Mgi Id  MGI:5294256 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.22748
Citation  Wang Y, et al. (2011) Tissue interaction is required for glenoid fossa development during temporomandibular joint formation. Dev Dyn 240(11):2466-73
abstractText  The mammalian temporomandibular joint (TMJ) develops from two distinct mesenchymal condensations that grow toward each other and ossify through different mechanisms, with the glenoid fossa undergoing intramembranous ossification while the condyle being endochondral in origin. In this study, we used various genetically modified mouse models to investigate tissue interaction between the condyle and glenoid fossa during TMJ formation in mice. We report that either absence or dislocation of the condyle results in an arrested glenoid fossa development. In both cases, glenoid fossa development was initiated, but failed to sustain, and became regressed subsequently. However, condyle development appears to be independent upon the presence of the forming glenoid fossa. In addition, we show that substitution of condyle by Meckel's cartilage is able to sustain glenoid fossa development. These observations suggest that proper signals from the developing condyle or Meckel's cartilage are required to sustain the glenoid fossa development. Developmental Dynamics 240:2466-2473, 2011. (c) 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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