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Fig. 6. Somite-derived cells replace lateral-plate mesoderm-derived SMCs at
E10.5. (A-D) lacZ staining of E9.5 Meox1-cre/R26
reporter mice at two anterior-posterior levels between the forelimb and
hindlimb regions. The reporter gene was expressed in myodermatome and in
sclerotome in cells surrounding the dorsal part of the aorta.
lacZ-expressing cells were found in close proximity to the aortic
lumen on the dorsal and lateral sides of the vessel but not on the ventral or
ventrolateral sides. (E-J) lacZ staining of E10.5
Meox1-cre/R26 reporter mice at three anterior-posterior levels
between the forelimb and hindlimb regions. The reporter gene was homogenously
expressed in dorsal mesoderm, but lacZ-expressing cells had also
migrated along the ventrolateral walls of the aorta and replaced the
lacZ-negative cells that were found in the ventral wall of the aorta
at E9.5 (E-H). Meox1-cre/R26-expressing cells were still confined to
the dorsal and lateral walls of the aorta in the posterior part of the embryo
(I,J), which indicates that the migration of somite-derived cells along the
ventrolateral walls of the aorta is initiated in the anterior part of the
animal and progresses towards the posterior end. Arrows,
Meox1-cre/R26-expressing peri-endothelial cells; arrowheads,
lacZ-negative peri-endothelial cells; nt, neural tube; md,
myodermatome; sc, sclerotome; da, dorsal aorta; hg, hindgut. Scale bars: 50
µm.