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Expression of Gcm-2 in the
parathyroid gland and the pharyngeal pouches in the chick. (A#D) Whole-mount
in situ hybridization of chick E11 thyroid (T) and parathyroid (P) glands for
the following probes: Gcm-2 (A), PTH (B), CasR (C), and TTF-1 (D). Gcm-2 can
be seen to be expressed in two round masses, the parathyroid glands, which
are adjacent to the thyroid, which expresses TTF-1. The parathyroid glands
additionally express PTH and CasR. (E-I) Expression of Gcm-2 in chicken
embryos, staged as described in ref. 16. In these micrographs, anterior is to
the left and ventral is to the bottom. OV, otic vesicle; pp, pharyngeal
pouch; II-IV, pharyngeal arches. Expression of Gcm-2 starts in the third
pharyngeal pouch at stage 18 (E), and then, as development proceeds,
expression is also evident in the fourth pharyngeal pouch and additionally
weakly in the second pouch (F). At stage 24, expression in the third and
fourth pouches is concentrated in a region dorsal of the pharyngeal pouches
and is lost from the second pouch (G). In Vibratome sections of stage-22
embryos (H), it is clear that Gcm-2 expression is localized to the pharyngeal
endoderm and that, by stage 24, the region of the pharyngeal endoderm
expressing Gcm-2 has thickened and given rise to round masses that are the
parathyroid gland rudiments of the third and fourth pouches (I).
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