1994
DOI: 10.1597/1545-1569_1994_031_0332_aivpot_2.3.co_2
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Alterations in Vascular Pattern of the Developing Palate in Normal and Spontaneous Cleft Palate Mouse Embryos

Abstract: The alterations in the vascularization of the developing palate were studied through the use of resin cast images of vascular networks in normal and spontaneous cleft lip and palate (CL/Fr) mouse embryos (crown rump [CR] Length 9-18 mm, body wt. 0.11-0.65 g). A more dense vascular plexus was observed in the oral side than in the nasal side before the reorientation of the palatal shelves. Prominent terminal dilatations of the vascular plexus were observed in the extreme medial edge of the elevating palatal shel… Show more

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“…Increases in vascular pressure have been proposed as another mechanism for palatal elevation (Gregg & Avery 1971). A dense vascular plexus is seen in the oral side of the palatal shelves before their reorientation, with prominent terminal dilatations at the extreme medial edge of the elevating palatal shelves, suggesting a significant force for palatal shelf elevation (Amin et al 1994). Annexin VIII potentially functions as an anticoagulant at the time when palatal shelves undergo increased vascular pressure.…”
Section: Other Gene Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increases in vascular pressure have been proposed as another mechanism for palatal elevation (Gregg & Avery 1971). A dense vascular plexus is seen in the oral side of the palatal shelves before their reorientation, with prominent terminal dilatations at the extreme medial edge of the elevating palatal shelves, suggesting a significant force for palatal shelf elevation (Amin et al 1994). Annexin VIII potentially functions as an anticoagulant at the time when palatal shelves undergo increased vascular pressure.…”
Section: Other Gene Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Não há na literatura atual estudos que possam explicar tal resultado, porém, a média do diâmetro AP ser maior nos pacientes com fissura labiopalatina pode ser justificável por estes pacientes apresentarem uma morfologia facial fortemente influenciável pelas cirurgias reabilitadoras, que alteram o desenvolvimento no crescimento da face, principalmente da maxila . Além disso, embora não haja outros estudos do CS em pacientes com fissura, um artigo propôs avaliar canais neurovasculares em embriões de camundongos com fissura labiopalatina, encontrando diâmetros relativamente amplos, visualizados em cortes histológicos ao canal nasopalatino concluindo que esse aumento no diâmetro pode significar uma compensação em relação à diminuição dos vasos e nervos perto da região acometida pela fissura (Amin et al, 1994).…”
Section: Prevalência E Diâmetro Do Csunclassified