Development of the shoulder girdle musculature

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作者
Pu, Qin [1 ]
Huang, Ruijin [2 ]
Brand-Saberi, Beate [1 ]
机构
[1] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Inst Anat, Dept Anat & Mol Embryol, D-44780 Bochum, Germany
[2] Rhein Freidrich Wilhelms Univ Bonn, Inst Anat, Dept Neuroanat, Bonn, Germany
关键词
morphogenesis; shoulder girdle; myogenesis; CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR CXCR4; LATERAL SOMITIC FRONTIER; MUSCLE PROGENITOR CELLS; AVIAN SCAPULA BLADE; VERTEBRATE MESODERM; CHICK-EMBRYOS; LIMB BUD; HYPAXIAL MYOTOME; PAX-3; EXPRESSION; PECTORAL GIRDLE;
D O I
10.1002/dvdy.24378
中图分类号
R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
学科分类号
100101 ;
摘要
The muscles of the shoulder region are important for movements of the upper limbs and for stabilizing the girdle elements by connecting them to the trunk. They have a triple embryonic origin. First, the branchiomeric shoulder girdle muscles (sternocleidomastoideus and trapezius muscles) develop from the occipital lateral plate mesoderm using Tbx1 over the course of this development. The second population of cells constitutes the superficial shoulder girdle muscles (pectoral and latissimus dorsi muscles), which are derived from the wing premuscle mass. This muscle group undergoes a two-step development, referred to as the in-out mechanism. Myogenic precursor cells first migrate anterogradely into the wing bud. Subsequently, they migrate in a retrograde manner from the wing premuscle mass to the trunk. SDF-1/CXCR4 signaling is involved in this outward migration. A third group of shoulder muscles are the rhomboidei and serratus anterior muscles, which are referred to as deep shoulder girdle muscles; they are thought to be derived from the myotomes. It is, however, not clear how myotome cells make contact to the scapula to form these two muscles. In this review, we discuss the development of the shoulder girdle muscle in relation to the different muscle groups. Developmental Dynamics 245:342-350, 2016. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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页码:342 / 350
页数:9
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