2006
DOI: 10.1002/ar.a.20402
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Histological development and dynamic expression of Bmp2–6 mRNAs in the embryonic and postnatal mousecranial base

Abstract: The cranial base is formed by endochondral ossification and is characterized by the presence of the synchondrosis growth centers. The aim of this study was to describe the histological development of the mouse midsagittal cranial base area from embryonic day 10 (E10) to the postnatal age of 2 months. The Bmp family of signaling molecules serves important functions in embryo and bone development and may therefore play a significant role in the early formation of the cranial base. To investigate this, we analyze… Show more

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“…Rather, null mice show increased long bone trabeculation, which led to the conclusion that BMP3 restricts bone density (Daluiski et al 2001). An intriguing observation from mice is Bmp3 RNA expression in the cranial base synchondroses during postnatal development (Kettunen et al 2006). Additional work is needed to understand the differences between BMP3 function in mice and dogs, including introduction of a comparable Phe→Leu mutation into transgenic mice, as well as biochemistry to determine whether the mutation adversely affects receptor binding.…”
Section: Skull and Axial Skeletonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather, null mice show increased long bone trabeculation, which led to the conclusion that BMP3 restricts bone density (Daluiski et al 2001). An intriguing observation from mice is Bmp3 RNA expression in the cranial base synchondroses during postnatal development (Kettunen et al 2006). Additional work is needed to understand the differences between BMP3 function in mice and dogs, including introduction of a comparable Phe→Leu mutation into transgenic mice, as well as biochemistry to determine whether the mutation adversely affects receptor binding.…”
Section: Skull and Axial Skeletonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biological function of BMP3 is not well understood; however, a number of studies suggest that it can inhibit TGF-b signaling and that it restricts osteogenesis (Bahamonde and Lyons 2001). Postnatal expression in rats indicates that Bmp3 is highly expressed at synchondroses, suggesting a role in chondrogenesis (Kettunen et al 2006).…”
Section: Genome-wide Association Studies For Finding Loci Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synchondroses are mirror-image growth plates arising in the cranial base, which primarily facilitate growth in the anterio-posterior direction (Kettunen et al, 2006; Laurita et al, 2011; Nagayama et al, 2008; Young et al, 2006). Disorders in the development of synchondroses severely impact the elongation of the cranial base and often result in short-faced mutants and a general decrease of the cranial length (Ford-Hutchinson et al, 2007; Ma and Lozanoff, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%