Category:Mouse E10.5

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Mouse E10.5

This Embryology category shows pages and media related to mouse embryonic day 10.5 (E10.5) of development. This staging by "days" relate to in the female presence of a vaginal plug indicating that the mating occurred, see timed pregnancy.


Mouse Stages: E1 | E2.5 | E3.0 | E3.5 | E4.5 | E5.0 | E5.5 | E6.0 | E7.0 | E7.5 | E8.0 | E8.5 | E9.0 | E9.5 | E10 | E10.5 | E11 | E11.5 | E12 | E12.5 | E13 | E13.5 | E14 | E14.5 | E15 | E15.5 | E16 | E16.5 | E17 | E17.5 | E18 | E18.5 | E19 | E20 | Timeline | About timed pregnancy


Species Embryonic Comparison Timeline
Carnegie Stage
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Human Days 1 2-3 4-5 5-6 7-12 13-15 15-17 17-19 20 22 24 28 30 33 36 40 42 44 48 52 54 55 58
Mouse Days 1 2 3 E4.5 E5.0 E6.0 E7.0 E8.0 E9.0 E9.5 E10 E10.5 E11 E11.5 E12 E12.5 E13 E13.5 E14 E14.5 E15 E15.5 E16
Rat Days 1 3.5 4-5 5 6 7.5 8.5 9 10.5 11 11.5 12 12.5 13 13.5 14 14.5 15 15.5 16 16.5 17 17.5
Note these Carnegie stages are only approximate day timings for average of embryos. Links: Carnegie Stage Comparison
Table References  
Human

O'Rahilly R. (1979). Early human development and the chief sources of information on staged human embryos. Eur. J. Obstet. Gynecol. Reprod. Biol. , 9, 273-80. PMID: 400868
Otis EM and Brent R. Equivalent ages in mouse and human embryos. (1954) Anat Rec. 120(1):33-63. PMID 13207763

Mouse
Theiler K. The House Mouse: Atlas of Mouse Development (1972, 1989) Springer-Verlag, NY. Online
OTIS EM & BRENT R. (1954). Equivalent ages in mouse and human embryos. Anat. Rec. , 120, 33-63. PMID: 13207763

Rat
Witschi E. Rat Development. In: Growth Including Reproduction and Morphological Development. (1962) Altman PL. and Dittmer DS. ed. Fed. Am. Soc. Exp. Biol., Washington DC, pp. 304-314.
Pérez-Cano FJ, Franch À, Castellote C & Castell M. (2012). The suckling rat as a model for immunonutrition studies in early life. Clin. Dev. Immunol. , 2012, 537310. PMID: 22899949 DOI.

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Events

  • neural crest - enteric nervous system cholinergic myenteric neurons appear within even within the migration wavefront of neural precursors.[1]
  • musculoskeletal - dermomyotome visible adjacent to the ectoderm. The mesoderm of the primary body wall was non-compact and coalesced in the ventral midline.[2]
  • respiratory - bronchial branching commences from left and right bronchi.[4]
  • genital
    • First appearance beside the cloacal membrane of a pair of genital swellings.
    • Sry expression starts in somatic cells of XY genital ridges.[5]
  • Thymus Development[6] See also image
    • Hoxa3 (homeobox A3) - E9.5 to E10.5, third cleft surface ectoderm.
    • Pax1 (paired box gene 1) E9.5 to E10.5, all pharyngeal pouch endoderm.
    • Pax9 (paired box gene 9) E9.5 to E10.5, all pharyngeal pouch endoderm.
    • Eya1 (eyes absent 1 homologue ) - Early [[:Category:Mouse E9.5|E9.5 to E10.5, all pharyngeal pouch endoderm, cleft ectoderm and neural crest cell mesenchyme organogenesis.
  • cardiovascular - heart first sign of atrial septation.
  • renal vasculature - endothelial cells grow coordinately with the kidney bud.[7]


References

  1. Erickson CS, Lee SJ, Barlow-Anacker AJ, Druckenbrod NR, Epstein ML & Gosain A. (2014). Appearance of cholinergic myenteric neurons during enteric nervous system development: comparison of different ChAT fluorescent mouse reporter lines. Neurogastroenterol. Motil. , 26, 874-84. PMID: 24712519 DOI.
  2. Nichol PF, Corliss RF, Yamada S, Shiota K & Saijoh Y. (2012). Muscle patterning in mouse and human abdominal wall development and omphalocele specimens of humans. Anat Rec (Hoboken) , 295, 2129-40. PMID: 22976993 DOI.
  3. Akiyama R, Kawakami H, Wong J, Oishi I, Nishinakamura R & Kawakami Y. (2015). Sall4-Gli3 system in early limb progenitors is essential for the development of limb skeletal elements. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. , 112, 5075-80. PMID: 25848055 DOI.
  4. Kadzik RS, Cohen ED, Morley MP, Stewart KM, Lu MM & Morrisey EE. (2014). Wnt ligand/Frizzled 2 receptor signaling regulates tube shape and branch-point formation in the lung through control of epithelial cell shape. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. , 111, 12444-9. PMID: 25114215 DOI.
  5. de Lau WB, Snel B & Clevers HC. (2012). The R-spondin protein family. Genome Biol. , 13, 242. PMID: 22439850 DOI.
  6. Blackburn CC & Manley NR. (2004). Developing a new paradigm for thymus organogenesis. Nat. Rev. Immunol. , 4, 278-89. PMID: 15057786 DOI.
  7. Daniel E, Azizoglu DB, Ryan AR, Walji TA, Chaney CP, Sutton GI, Carroll TJ, Marciano DK & Cleaver O. (2018). Spatiotemporal heterogeneity and patterning of developing renal blood vessels. Angiogenesis , 21, 617-634. PMID: 29627966 DOI.

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