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Defining the critical period of hedgehog pathway inhibitor-induced cranial base dysplasia in mice

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DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS
卷 250, 期 4, 页码 527-541

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.270

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cranial base craniosynostosis; cranial base fenestra; hedgehog signaling; vismodegib

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  1. Fujian Provincial Oral Biomaterial Engineering Technology Research Center/Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Stomatology [2019kq07]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2018J01823, 2019J02011]
  3. Texas AM University

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The study reveals that administration of vismodegib at specific time points leads to cranial base deformities in mouse embryos, suggesting that the Hh signaling pathway may play a critical role in the early development of the cranial base.
Background The hedgehog signaling pathway is critical for developmental patterning of the limb, craniofacial and axial skeleton. Disruption of this pathway in mice leads to a series of structural malformations, but the exact role and critical period of the Hh pathway in the early development of the cranial base have been rarely described. Results Embryos exposed to vismodegib from E7.5, E9.5, and E10.5 had a higher percentage of cranial base fenestra. The peak incidence of hypoplasia in sphenoid winglets and severe craniosynostosis in cranial base synchondroses was observed when vismodegib was administered between E9.5 and E10.5. Cranial base craniosynostosis results from accelerating terminal differentiation of chondrocytes and premature osteogenesis. Conclusions We define the critical periods for the induction of cranial base deformity by vismodegib administration at a meticulous temporal resolution. Our findings suggest that the Hh pathway may play a vital role in the early development of the cranial base. This research also establishes a novel and easy-to-establish mouse model of synostosis in the cranial base using a commercially available pathway-selective inhibitor.

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