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Publication : Developmental changes of cell adhesion molecule expression in the fetal mouse liver.

First Author  Sugiyama Y Year  2010
Journal  Anat Rec (Hoboken) Volume  293
Issue  10 Pages  1698-710
PubMed ID  20687112 Mgi Jnum  J:167033
Mgi Id  MGI:4866998 Doi  10.1002/ar.21204
Citation  Sugiyama Y, et al. (2010) Developmental changes of cell adhesion molecule expression in the fetal mouse liver. Anat Rec (Hoboken) 293(10):1698-710
abstractText  Developmental changes of cell adhesion molecule expression, especially in nonparenchymal cells, have hardly ever been analyzed in the murine liver. The present study was undertaken to immunohistochemically examine the expression of NCAM, ICAM, VCAM, and N-cadherin during mouse liver development and in fetal liver cell cultures. NCAM was transiently expressed in mesenchymal cells of the septum transversum and sinusoidal cells in liver development. In vitro studies demonstrated that desmin-positive stellate cells expressed this cell adhesion molecule. NCAM expression in periportal biliary epithelial cells and connective tissue cells also coincided well with bile duct remodeling processes in the perinatal periods. Expression of ICAM and VCAM was transiently restricted to hepatoblasts, hepatocytes and hemopoietic cells in fetal stages. N-cadherin was expressed not only in hepatoblasts and hepatocytes, but also in nonparenchymal cells such as endothelial cells, stellate cells and connective tissue cells, however the expression was weak. These results suggest that each cell adhesion molecule may play an important role during development in hepatic histogenesis, including hepatoblast/hepatocyte-stellate cell interactions, hemopoiesis, and bile duct morphogenesis.
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