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Publication : Divergent postnatal development of the carotid body in DBA/2J and A/J strains of mice.

First Author  Kostuk EW Year  2012
Journal  J Appl Physiol (1985) Volume  112
Issue  3 Pages  490-500
PubMed ID  22074716 Mgi Jnum  J:177988
Mgi Id  MGI:5296983 Doi  10.1152/japplphysiol.01477.2010
Citation  Kostuk EW, et al. (2012) Divergent postnatal development of the carotid body in DBA/2J and A/J strains of mice. J Appl Physiol (1985) 112(3):490-500
abstractText  We have previously shown that the adult DBA/2J and A/J strains of mice differ in carotid body volume and morphology. The question has arisen whether these differences develop during the prenatal or postnatal period. Investigating morphological development of the carotid body and contributing genes in these mice can provide further understanding of the appropriate formation of the carotid body. We examined the carotid body of these mice from 1 day to 4 wk old for differences in volume, morphology, and gene expression of Gdnf family, Dlx2, Msx2, and Phox2b. The two strains showed divergent morphology starting at 1 wk old. The volume of the carotid body increased from 1 wk up to 2 wk old to the level of 4 wk old in the DBA/2J mice but not in the A/J mice. This corresponds with immunoreactivity of LC3, an autophagy marker, in A/J tissues at 10 days and 2 wk. The differences in gene expression were examined at 1 wk, 10 days, and 2 wk old, because divergent growth occurred during this period. The DBA/2J's carotid body at 1 wk old showed a greater expression of Msx2 than the A/J's carotid body. No other candidate genes showed consistent differences between the ages and strains. The difference was not seen in sympathetic cervical ganglia of 1 wk old, suggesting that the difference is carotid body specific. The current study indicates the critical postnatal period for developing distinctive morphology of the carotid body in these mice. Further studies are required to further elucidate a role of Msx2 and other uninvestigated genes.
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