Litcius/Paper detail

Development of the amniote ventrolateral body wall

Martin Scaal

2020Developmental Dynamics22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In vertebrates, the trunk consists of the musculoskeletal structures of the back and the ventrolateral body wall, which together enclose the internal organs of the circulatory, digestive, respiratory and urogenital systems. This review gives an overview on the development of the thoracic and abdominal wall during amniote embryogenesis. Specifically, I briefly summarize relevant historical concepts and the present knowledge on the early embryonic development of ribs, sternum, intercostal muscles and abdominal muscles with respect to anatomical bauplan, origin and specification of precursor cells, initial steps of pattern formation, and cellular and molecular regulation of morphogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

AmnioteBiologyAnatomySternumTrunkRib cageAbdominal wallEmbryogenesisMorphogenesisEvolutionary biologyCell biologyEmbryoVertebrateEcologyGeneticsGeneCongenital Anomalies and Fetal SurgeryCongenital heart defects researchTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine