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Frontal Bone Insufficiency in Gsk3? Mutant Mice.


ABSTRACT: The development of the mammalian skull is a complex process that requires multiple tissue interactions and a balance of growth and differentiation. Disrupting this balance can lead to changes in the shape and size of skull bones, which can have serious clinical implications. For example, insufficient ossification of the bony elements leads to enlarged anterior fontanelles and reduced mechanical protection of the brain. In this report, we find that loss of Gsk3? leads to a fully penetrant reduction of frontal bone size and subsequent enlarged frontal fontanelle. In the absence of Gsk3? the frontal bone primordium undergoes increased cell death and reduced proliferation with a concomitant increase in Fgfr2-IIIc and Twist1 expression. This leads to a smaller condensation and premature differentiation. This phenotype appears to be Wnt-independent and is not rescued by decreasing the genetic dose of ?-catenin/Ctnnb1. Taken together, our work defines a novel role for Gsk3? in skull development.

SUBMITTER: Szabo-Rogers H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4757545 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Frontal Bone Insufficiency in Gsk3β Mutant Mice.

Szabo-Rogers Heather H   Yakob Wardati W   Liu Karen J KJ  

PloS one 20160217 2


The development of the mammalian skull is a complex process that requires multiple tissue interactions and a balance of growth and differentiation. Disrupting this balance can lead to changes in the shape and size of skull bones, which can have serious clinical implications. For example, insufficient ossification of the bony elements leads to enlarged anterior fontanelles and reduced mechanical protection of the brain. In this report, we find that loss of Gsk3β leads to a fully penetrant reducti  ...[more]

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