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Título: Cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) possess pharyngeal pouch remnants originating from different primordia
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Editorial: Universidad de Murcia. Departamento de Biología Celular e Histología
Cita bibliográfica: Histology and Histopathology, Vol.33, nº6, (2018)
ISSN: 1699-5848
0213-3911
Materias relacionadas: CDU::6 - Ciencias aplicadas::61 - Medicina::616 - Patología. Medicina clínica. Oncología
Palabras clave: Cotton rat
Pharyngeal pouch remnant
Thymopharyngeal duct
Ultimobranchial body
Piriform sinus fistula
Resumen: Pharyngeal pouches in mammals develop into specific derivatives. If the differentiation of the pharyngeal pouches is anomalous, their remnants can result in cysts, sinuses, and fistulae in the differentiated organs or around the neck. In the present study, we found several pharyngeal pouch remnants, such as cystic structures in thymus and parathyroid gland and fossulae extended from the piriform fossa, in the inbred cotton rats maintained at Hokkaido Institute of Public Health (HIS/Hiph) and University of Miyazaki (HIS/Mz). In HIS/Hiph, the fossulae extended from the apex of the piriform fossa into the thyroid glands and were lined with stratified squamous and cuboidal epithelium. Calcitonin-positive C-cells were present within their epithelium in HIS/Hiph. In contrast, the fossulae of HIS/Mz ran outside the thyroid glands toward the parathyroid glands; they were lined with columnar ciliated epithelium and a few goblet cells, but had no Ccells, which was consistent with the cystic structures in the thymus and the parathyroid gland. These results indicated that the fossulae were a remnant of the ultimobranchial body in HIS/Hiph and of the thymopharyngeal duct in HIS/Mz. Thus, the fossulae of the piriform fossa resembled the piriform sinus fistula in human. In conclusion, cotton rats frequently possessed pharyngeal pouch remnants, including the piriform sinus fistula, and therefore, might serve as a novel model to elucidate the mechanisms of pharyngeal pouch development.
Autor/es principal/es: Nakamura, Teppei
Ichii, Osamu
Irie, Takao
Mizoguchi, Tatsuya
Shinohara, Akio
Kouguchi, Hirokazu
Sunden, Yuji
Otsuka Kanazawa, Saori
Ali Elewa, Yaser Hosny
Koshimoto, Chihiro
Nagasaki, Ken Ichi
Kon, Yasuhiro
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10201/119092
DOI: DOI: 10.14670/HH-11-946
Tipo de documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Número páginas / Extensión: 11
Derechos: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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