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Publication : Isl-1 positive pharyngeal mesenchyme subpopulation and its role in the separation and remodeling of the aortic sac in embryonic mouse heart.

First Author  Wang JJ Year  2019
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  248
Issue  9 Pages  771-783
PubMed ID  31175693 Mgi Jnum  J:279272
Mgi Id  MGI:6362104 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.68
Citation  Wang JJ, et al. (2019) Isl-1 positive pharyngeal mesenchyme subpopulation and its role in the separation and remodeling of the aortic sac in embryonic mouse heart. Dev Dyn 248(9):771-783
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Second heart field cells and neural crest cells have been reported to participate in the morphogenesis of the pharyngeal arch arteries (PAAs); however, how the PAAs grow out and are separated from the aortic sac into left and right sections is unknown. RESULTS: An Isl-1 positive pharyngeal mesenchyme protrusion in the aortic sac ventrally extends and fuses with the aortic sac wall to form a midsagittal septum that divides the aortic sac. The aortic sac division separates the left and right PAAs to form independent arteries. The midsagittal septum dividing the aortic sac has a different expression pattern from the aortic-pulmonary (AP) septum in which Isl-1 positive cells are absent. At 11 days post-conception (dpc) in a mouse embryo, the Isl-1 positive mesenchyme protrusion appears as a heart-shaped structure, in which subpopulations with Isl-1+ Tbx3+ and Isl-1+ Nkx2.5+ cells are included. CONCLUSIONS: The aortic sac is a dynamic structure that is continuously divided during the migration from the pharyngeal mesenchyme to the pericardial cavity. The separation of the aortic sac is not complete until the AP septum divides the aortic sac into the ascending aorta and pulmonary trunk. Moreover, the midsagittal septum and the AP septum are distinct structures.
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