Title of article :
Morphogenesis of the juxtaoral organ in humans
Author/Authors :
J. R. Mérida-Velasco، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The juxtaoral organ was studied using light microscopy in 55 human embryos and 90 fetuses at different stages of
development. The juxtaoral organ arises from the epithelium at the bottom of the transverse opening of the primitive
mouth during O’Rahilly stage 16 and becomes detached from the epithelium after O’Rahilly stage 18. The juxtaoral
organ is innervated by the buccal nerve from O’Rahilly stage 20 onward, and its connective tissue capsule is clearly
visible after week 11 of development. This study enabled us to describe three main periods of juxtaoral organ development:
(1) the period of epithelial condensation and invagination, at O’Rahilly stages 16-17; (2) the period during
which the juxtaoral organ becomes detached from the oral epithelium and is innervated, at O’Rahilly stages
18-23; and (3) the period during which the connective tissue capsule is formed, after week 11 of development. We
also analysed the juxtaoral organ of five additional fetuses by immunohistochemistry with anti-NF-200 to verify their
innervation. The results show that the juxtaoral organ may have a function in the mechanical activity of the region
Keywords :
Development , embryology , juxtaoral organ , human
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily