Author:
Adelson David L.,Hollis David E.,Merchant James C.,Kelley Bronwyn A.
Abstract
The extrauterine development of marsupial pouch young (northern brown
bandicoot Isoodon macrourus) has facilitated the study
of the effects of murine epidermal growth factor (mEGF) on pattern formation
in skin. Hair follicle initiation and development, which in the mouse would
occur from about Days 13–14 of gestation onward, occurs postnatally. In
the present study the effect in vivo of mEGF on
developing skin corresponding to mouse gestational ages from Day 13 onward was
examined. Subcutaneous injections of mEGF (0· 5, 1 ·0 and
2· 0 µg g-1 body weight) or equivalent
volumes of saline (0· 9% w/w) were administered daily,
before and during hair follicle initiation and development. Murine EGF
inhibited the formation of hair follicles, hair follicle sweat glands,
sebaceous glands and dermal papillae. The pattern of follicle initiation was
perturbed. The characteristic trio follicle grouping was absent, and follicle
rudiment densities (no. per mm2skin surface) were
significantly lower in animals treated with mEGF, whereas follicle diameters
were increased. These data may reflect a role for the epidermal growth factor
(EGF) receptor in epidermal pattern formation. The EGF receptor and its
potential ligands (such as EGF, transforming growth factor (TGF-α) or
other yet-to-be-discovered ligands) perhaps act as parts of a pattern-forming
system in vertebrate skin.
Extra keyword: EGF receptor.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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