2014
DOI: 10.1387/ijdb.130305md
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Focal adhesion kinase as a mechanotransducer during rapid brain growth of the chick embryo

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“…S2). We also note that uniform growth is not consistent with previously documented proliferation patterns (Gutzman and Sive, 2010; Layer and Sporns, 1987; Takamatsu and Fujita, 1987; Weikert et al, 1990), and predefined growth (uniform or patterned) does not predict documented increases in cell proliferation due to pressure (Desmond and Jacobson, 1977; Desmond et al, 2014, 2005). …”
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confidence: 75%
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“…S2). We also note that uniform growth is not consistent with previously documented proliferation patterns (Gutzman and Sive, 2010; Layer and Sporns, 1987; Takamatsu and Fujita, 1987; Weikert et al, 1990), and predefined growth (uniform or patterned) does not predict documented increases in cell proliferation due to pressure (Desmond and Jacobson, 1977; Desmond et al, 2014, 2005). …”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…This idea is supported by multiple studies showing growth of the BT depends on eCSF pressure: Eliminating lumen pressure via intubation slows growth considerably (Desmond and Jacobson, 1977) (Fig. 5), and abnormally high pressure increases proliferation (Alonso et al, 1998; Desmond et al, 2014). Cell proliferation has been shown to increase with the degree of mechanical tension in tissues such as blood vessels and epithelia (Lehoux et al, 2005; Wyatt et al, 2015).…”
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“…Further research should investigate how this osmotic mechanism is regulated during development and how it is coordinated with neuroepithelial growth in order to contribute to normal brain development. A recent study (27) made a step in this direction by proposing focal adhesion kinases (FAKs) as a link between CSF pressure and neuroepithelial precursors replication.…”
Section: Specific Roles Of Embryonic Csf: the Interaction With The Nementioning
confidence: 99%