Developmental Mechanisms in Normal and Abnormal Palate Formation with Particular Reference to the Aetiology, Pathogenesis and Prevention of Cleft Palate
- 1 July 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in British Journal of Orthodontics
- Vol. 8 (3) , 115-137
- https://doi.org/10.1179/bjo.8.3.115
Abstract
Palatal development was studied macroscopically, microscopically and ultrastructurally in foetuses of inbred Wistar rats and Alligator mississippiensis. In the rat, elevation of the palatal shelves from a vertical position lateral to the tongue to a horizontal position above the tongue, occurs very rapidly. This reorientation is postulated to be caused by an intrinsic turgor shelf force generated by the hydration of mesenchymal mucopolysaccharides (predominantly hyaluronic acid). Cleft palate was induced in rat foetuses using 5-fluoro-2-desoxyuridine and was associated with greatly decreased mucopolysaccharide synthesis. The alligator is the only animal which develops in an external egg and which possesses a true mammal-like secondary palate: it is therefore a useful animal model system because longitudinal studies and direct surgical and pharmacological manipulations can be performed. The palatal shelves of alligators grow horizontally above the dorsum of the tongue from their first appearance. This de novo horizontal shelf growth is associated with an increased amount of space in the alligator oronasal cavity due to the small, fatty, alligator tongue. It is postulated that the evolution of the large muscular mammalian tongue constrains the palatal shelves to grow vertically until sufficient space can be created to form the common nasal passage simultaneous with shelf elevation.Keywords
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