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Development, Vol 113, Issue 2 671-678, Copyright © 1991 by Company of Biologists


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Curvature of the caudal region is responsible for failure of neural tube closure in the curly tail (ct) mouse embryo

FA Brook, AS Shum, HW Van Straaten and AJ Copp
Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK.

Delayed closure of the posterior neuropore (PNP) occurs to a variable extent in homozygous mutant curly tail (ct) mouse embryos, and results in the development of spinal neural tube defects (NTD) in 60% of embryos. Previous studies have suggested that curvature of the body axis may delay neural tube closure in the cranial region of the mouse embryo. In order to investigate the relationship between curvature and delayed PNP closure, we measured the extent of ventral curvature of the neuropore region in ct/ct embryos with normal or delayed PNP closure. The results show significantly greater curvature in ct/ct embryos with delayed PNP closure in vivo than in their normal littermates. Reopening of the posterior neuropore in non-mutant mouse embryos, to delay neuropore closure experimentally, did not increase ventral curvature, suggesting that increased curvature in ct/ct embryos is not likely to be a secondary effect of delayed PNP closure. Experimental prevention of ventral curvature in ct/ct embryos, brought about by implantation of an eyelash tip longitudinally into the hindgut lumen, ameliorated the delay in PNP closure. We propose, therefore, that increased ventral curvature of the neuropore region of ct/ct embryos imposes a mechanical stress, which opposes neurulation and thus delays closure of the PNP. Increased ventral curvature may arise as a result of a cell proliferation imbalance, which we demonstrated previously in affected ct/ct embryos.
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