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Volume 207 Issue 5, Pages 479 - 487

Published Online: 2 Nov 2005

Journal compilation © 2010 Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland



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The role of the endoderm in the development and evolution of the pharyngeal arches
Anthony Graham 1 , Masataka Okabe 1,2 and Robyn Quinlan 1
  1 MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, Guys Campus, Kings College London, London, UK
  2 Division of Morphology and Organogenesis, Institute of DNA Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Correspondence Professor Anthony Graham, MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, Guys Campus, Kings College London, London SE1 1UL, UK. E: anthony.graham@kcl.ac.uk
Copyright © 2005 The Authors
© 2005 Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
KEYWORDS
endoderm • parathyroid • pharyngeal arches • pouches • vertebrate evolution

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPatterning the pharyngeal endodermMorphogenesis of the pharyngeal pouchesAlterations to the pharyngeal endoderm during vertebrate evolutionConcluding remarksReferences

The oro-pharyngeal apparatus has its origin in a series of bulges found on the lateral surface of the embryonic head, the pharyngeal arches. Significantly, the development of these structures is extremely complex, involving interactions between a number of disparate embryonic cell types: ectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm and neural crest, each of which generates particular components of the arches, and whose development must be co-ordinated to generate the functional adult oro-pharyngeal apparatus. In the past most studies have emphasized the role played by the neural crest, which generates the skeletal elements of the arches, in directing pharyngeal arch development. However, it is now apparent that the pharyngeal endoderm plays an important role in directing arch development. Here we discuss the role of the pharyngeal endoderm in organizing the development of the pharyngeal arches, and the mechanisms that act to pattern the endoderm itself and those which direct its morphogenesis. Finally, we discuss the importance of modification to the pharyngeal endoderm during vertebrate evolution. In particular, we focus on the emergence of the parathyroid gland, which we have recently shown to be the result of the internalization of the gills.


Accepted for publication 19 June 2005

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10.1111/j.1469-7580.2005.00472.x About DOI

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