Ectodermal ablation of the third branchial arch in chick embryos and the morphogenesis of the parathyroid III gland.

J A Mérida-Velasco, I Sánchez-Montesinos, J Espín-Ferra, J D García-García, V Roldán-Schilling
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The parathyroid glands have been classically considered to be derivatives of the third and fourth pharyngeal pouches in most species, including humans. Furthermore, the presence of neural crest-derived cells in the parathyroid glands connective tissue has been apparently established. However, our previous studies have provided a new hypothesis on the origin of these glands in human and chick embryos. To determine the origin of the parathyroid III (P3) gland, ectoderm of the third branchial arch was cauterized in chick embryos at Hamburger and Hamilton's stage 19 (embryonic day 3). Cauterization of the ventral half of the ectoderm was followed by the non-formation, on the same side, of the P3 gland. When the dorsal half of the ectoderm was cauterized, both the right and left P3 glands formed. Our observations suggest that the ectoderm of the ventral half of the third branchial arch is necessary for the organization of the P3 gland.

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鸡胚第三鳃弓外胚层消融与甲状旁腺的形态发生。
甲状旁腺通常被认为是包括人类在内的大多数物种的第三和第四咽囊的衍生物。此外,在甲状旁腺结缔组织中神经嵴来源细胞的存在已明显确立。然而,我们之前的研究为人类和鸡胚胎中这些腺体的起源提供了一个新的假设。为了确定甲状旁腺III (P3)的起源,在汉堡和汉密尔顿第19期(胚胎第3天)的鸡胚胎中灼烧第三鳃弓的外胚层。灼烧外胚层的腹侧一半后,在同一侧未形成P3腺体。灼烧外胚层的后半部分,形成左、右P3腺体。我们的观察表明,第三鳃弓腹侧的外胚层对于P3腺的组织是必要的。
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