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Fig. 2. The development of the cecum is abnormal in both
Fgf9-/- and Fgf10-/- embryos.
(A-F) Morphologic comparison of the development of the cecum in WT,
Fgf9-/- and Fgf10-/- embryos at E12.5,
E14.5 and E18.5. (G-I) Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stained sections of
E14.5 WT, Fgf9-/- and Fgf10-/- cecum.
In WT embryos (A-G), the cecum is located at the ileo-colonic junction.
(A-C,H) Fgf9-/- embryos show a normal appearing
epithelial tube throughout the small intestine and colon, but no identifiable
cecal bud. (D-F,I) Fgf10-/- embryos develop a
mesenchymal bud at the ileo-colonic junction, but no epithelial budding or
expansion into cecal mesenchyme was observed. (F) By E18.5, the cecal
mesenchymal bud appeared to degenerate in Fgf10-/- tissue
(arrow). Dashed lines indicate the border between the epithelium and
mesenchyme in the cecal region. Arrows indicate the position of the cecal tip
or the position of the ileo-colonic junction in the absence of a cecum. M,
mesenchyme.