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What is the Role of Ketamine in Perioperative Management?

Chapter by: Mangat, Gulnar; Yang, EL; Moitra, VK
in: Evidence-Based Practice of Anesthesiology by Fleisher, Lee A (Ed)
[S.l.] : Elsevier, 2023
pp. ?-
ISBN: 9780323778466
CID: 5264322

Late-emigrating trunk neural crest cells in turtle embryos generate an osteogenic ectomesenchyme in the plastron

Cebra-Thomas, Judith A; Terrell, Anne; Branyan, Kayla; Shah, Sonal; Rice, Ritva; Gyi, Lin; Yin, Melinda; Hu, Yusha; Mangat, Gulnar; Simonet, Jacqueline; Betters, Erin; Gilbert, Scott F
BACKGROUND:The turtle plastron is composed of a keratinized epidermis overlying nine dermal bones. Its developmental origin has been controversial; recent evidence suggests that the plastral bones derive from trunk neural crest cells (NCCs). RESULTS:This study extends the observations that there is a turtle-specific, second wave of trunk NCC delamination and migration, after the original NCCs have reached their destination and differentiated. This second wave was confirmed by immunohistochemistry in whole-mounts and serial sections, by injecting DiI (1,1', di-octadecyl-3,3,3',3',-tetramethylindo-carbocyanine perchlorate) into the lumen of the neural tube and tracing labeled cells into the plastron, and by isolating neural tubes from older turtle embryos and observing delaminating NCCs. This later migration gives rise to a plastral ectomesenchyme that expresses NCC markers and can be induced to initiate bone formation. CONCLUSIONS:The NCCs of this second migration have properties similar to those of the earlier NCCs, but also express markers characteristic of cranial NCCs. The majority of the cells of the plastron mesenchyme express neural crest markers, and have osteogenic differentiation capabilities that are similar or identical to craniofacial ectomesenchyme. Our evidence supports the contention that turtle plastron bones are derived from a late emigrating population of cells derived from the trunk neural crest.
PMID: 23904174
ISSN: 1097-0177
CID: 5250122

Trunk neural crest cells form an ectomesenchymal dermis in the turtle plastron [Meeting Abstract]

Cebra-Thomas, Judith A.; Shah, Sonal; Mangat, Gulnar; Doles, Tania; Terrell, Anne; McCarthy, James; Yin, Melinda; Gilbert, Scott
ISI:000292784400483
ISSN: 0012-1606
CID: 5250132

Trunk Neural Crest Cells Form an Ectomesenchymal Dermis in the Turtle Plastron [Meeting Abstract]

Cebra-Thomas, Judith A.; Terrell, Anne; Shah, Sonal; Mangat, Gulnar; McCarthy, James; Betters, Erin; Gilbert, Scott F.
ISI:000310708402457
ISSN: 0892-6638
CID: 5250142