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Connecting muscles to tendons: tendons and musculoskeletal development in flies and vertebrates

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 137, Issue 17, Pages 2807-2817

Publisher

COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.047498

Keywords

Drosophila; Vertebrate; Bone-tendon interaction; Muscle-tendon interaction; Tendon development

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  1. Israeli Science Foundation
  2. NIH
  3. NIAMS

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The formation of the musculoskeletal system represents an intricate process of tissue assembly involving heterotypic inductive interactions between tendons, muscles and cartilage. An essential component of all musculoskeletal systems is the anchoring of the force-generating muscles to the solid support of the organism: the skeleton in vertebrates and the exoskeleton in invertebrates. Here, we discuss recent findings that illuminate musculoskeletal assembly in the vertebrate embryo, findings that emphasize the reciprocal interactions between the forming tendons, muscle and cartilage tissues. We also compare these events with those of the corresponding system in the Drosophila embryo, highlighting distinct and common pathways that promote efficient locomotion while preserving the form of the organism.

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