DEFECT IN THE MAINTENANCE OF THE APICAL ECTODERMAL RIDGE IN THE DACTYLAPLASIA MOUSE

Citation
M. Crackower et al., DEFECT IN THE MAINTENANCE OF THE APICAL ECTODERMAL RIDGE IN THE DACTYLAPLASIA MOUSE, Developmental biology (Print), 201(1), 1998, pp. 78-89
Citations number
65
Categorie Soggetti
Developmental Biology
ISSN journal
00121606
Volume
201
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
78 - 89
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-1606(1998)201:1<78:DITMOT>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
During vertebrate limb development the distal apex of the limb bud ect oderm is induced to form the apical ectodermal ridge (AER). The presen ce of the AER is required for the continued outgrowth of the limb bud. Classical embryological studies have led to the hypothesis that a sec reted mesenchymal factor is required to maintain the AER. We have unde rtaken a detailed analysis of Dactylaplasia (Dac) mice, a semidominant mutant which displays missing central digits in the fore- and hindlim bs of heterozygous animals and monodactyly in homozygous animals. Our data show that Dac mice have a defect in the maintenance of the AER. A t E10.5, the mutant AER is found to be morphologically normal. However , by E11.5 the central aspect of the AER degenerates leaving the anter ior and posterior AER intact. In homozygous mice both the central and anterior AER degenerate, while the posterior extremity of the AER is u naffected. Analysis of BrdU incorporation reveals that degeneration of the AER is due to a lack of cell proliferation in the mutant AER. The loss of the AER leads to a reduction in cell proliferation in the sub ridge mesenchyme at E11.5. The data represent direct genetic evidence for the existence of an AER maintenance activity that is distinct from AER induction and differentiation. Moreover, the data suggest that th e role of the AER maintenance factor is to promote cell proliferation in the ridge. Based on our findings, we propose a model for AER mainte nance in the vertebrate limb. (C) 1998 Academic Press.