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Vascularisation is not necessary for gut colonisation by enteric neural crest cells()

The vasculature and nervous system share striking similarities in their networked, tree-like architecture and in the way they are super-imposed in mature organs. It has previously been suggested that the intestinal microvasculature network directs the migration of enteric neural crest cells (ENCC) a...

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Autores principales: Delalande, Jean-Marie, Natarajan, Dipa, Vernay, Bertrand, Finlay, Malcolm, Ruhrberg, Christiana, Thapar, Nikhil, Burns, Alan J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3928993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24262984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.11.007
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author Delalande, Jean-Marie
Natarajan, Dipa
Vernay, Bertrand
Finlay, Malcolm
Ruhrberg, Christiana
Thapar, Nikhil
Burns, Alan J.
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Natarajan, Dipa
Vernay, Bertrand
Finlay, Malcolm
Ruhrberg, Christiana
Thapar, Nikhil
Burns, Alan J.
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description The vasculature and nervous system share striking similarities in their networked, tree-like architecture and in the way they are super-imposed in mature organs. It has previously been suggested that the intestinal microvasculature network directs the migration of enteric neural crest cells (ENCC) along the gut to promote the formation of the enteric nervous system (ENS). To investigate the inter-relationship of migrating ENCC, ENS formation and gut vascular development we combined fate-mapping of ENCC with immunolabelling and intravascular dye injection to visualise nascent blood vessel networks. We found that the enteric and vascular networks initially had very distinct patterns of development. In the foregut, ENCC migrated through areas devoid of established vascular networks. In vessel-rich areas, such as the midgut and hindgut, the distribution of migrating ENCC did not support the idea that these cells followed a pre-established vascular network. Moreover, when gut vascular development was impaired, either genetically in Vegfa(120/120) or Tie2-Cre;Nrp1(fl/−) mice or using an in vitro Wnt1-Cre;Rosa26(Yfp/+) mouse model of ENS development, ENCC still colonised the entire length of the gut, including the terminal hindgut. These results demonstrate that blood vessel networks are not necessary to guide migrating ENCC during ENS development. Conversely, in miRet(51) mice, which lack ENS in the hindgut, the vascular network in this region appeared to be normal suggesting that in early development both networks form independently of each other.
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spelling pubmed-39289932014-03-12 Vascularisation is not necessary for gut colonisation by enteric neural crest cells() Delalande, Jean-Marie Natarajan, Dipa Vernay, Bertrand Finlay, Malcolm Ruhrberg, Christiana Thapar, Nikhil Burns, Alan J. Dev Biol Article The vasculature and nervous system share striking similarities in their networked, tree-like architecture and in the way they are super-imposed in mature organs. It has previously been suggested that the intestinal microvasculature network directs the migration of enteric neural crest cells (ENCC) along the gut to promote the formation of the enteric nervous system (ENS). To investigate the inter-relationship of migrating ENCC, ENS formation and gut vascular development we combined fate-mapping of ENCC with immunolabelling and intravascular dye injection to visualise nascent blood vessel networks. We found that the enteric and vascular networks initially had very distinct patterns of development. In the foregut, ENCC migrated through areas devoid of established vascular networks. In vessel-rich areas, such as the midgut and hindgut, the distribution of migrating ENCC did not support the idea that these cells followed a pre-established vascular network. Moreover, when gut vascular development was impaired, either genetically in Vegfa(120/120) or Tie2-Cre;Nrp1(fl/−) mice or using an in vitro Wnt1-Cre;Rosa26(Yfp/+) mouse model of ENS development, ENCC still colonised the entire length of the gut, including the terminal hindgut. These results demonstrate that blood vessel networks are not necessary to guide migrating ENCC during ENS development. Conversely, in miRet(51) mice, which lack ENS in the hindgut, the vascular network in this region appeared to be normal suggesting that in early development both networks form independently of each other. Elsevier 2014-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3928993/ /pubmed/24262984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.11.007 Text en © 2013 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Delalande, Jean-Marie
Natarajan, Dipa
Vernay, Bertrand
Finlay, Malcolm
Ruhrberg, Christiana
Thapar, Nikhil
Burns, Alan J.
Vascularisation is not necessary for gut colonisation by enteric neural crest cells()
title Vascularisation is not necessary for gut colonisation by enteric neural crest cells()
title_full Vascularisation is not necessary for gut colonisation by enteric neural crest cells()
title_fullStr Vascularisation is not necessary for gut colonisation by enteric neural crest cells()
title_full_unstemmed Vascularisation is not necessary for gut colonisation by enteric neural crest cells()
title_short Vascularisation is not necessary for gut colonisation by enteric neural crest cells()
title_sort vascularisation is not necessary for gut colonisation by enteric neural crest cells()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3928993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24262984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.11.007
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