3rd arch endoderm

3rd pharyngeal arch endoderm

An endoderm that is part of a pharyngeal arch 3.

種類 Organ
親構造 endoderm
ラテン語名 3rd pharyngeal arch endoderm

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What is the 3rd arch endoderm?
The 3rd arch endoderm (also known as the 3rd pharyngeal arch endoderm) is an embryological structure that forms during early human development, specifically as part of the 3rd pharyngeal (branchial) arch system. Pharyngeal arches are transient mesodermal and neural-crest-derived segments in the embryonic head and neck region. Each arch gives rise to specific adult tissues, including muscles, bones, nerves, and blood vessels of the face, jaw, and neck.
Where is the 3rd arch endoderm located?
The 3rd arch endoderm forms the inner (luminal) lining of the 3rd pharyngeal arch in the developing embryo. Endodermal tissue lines the pharyngeal pouches, which are the internal counterparts to the external pharyngeal clefts. It is located deep within the arch, lining the pharyngeal cavity side of the structure.
What is the function of the 3rd arch endoderm?
The 3rd arch endoderm lines the internal pharyngeal pouches associated with its respective arch and contributes to glandular and mucosal structures of the pharynx and related organs. Endodermal cells in the pharyngeal arches give rise to the epithelium of the auditory tube, tonsils, thymus, parathyroid glands, and thyroid gland depending on the arch. Signaling from the endoderm is crucial for directing the differentiation of adjacent mesenchyme.
What conditions can affect the 3rd arch endoderm?
Disruptions in the development of the 3rd arch endoderm during embryogenesis can contribute to congenital anomalies of the head, neck, or face. Teratogenic agents such as retinoic acid (vitamin A derivatives), alcohol, and certain infections can interfere with normal pharyngeal arch development. Chromosomal syndromes such as DiGeorge syndrome (22q11 deletion) are associated with abnormal development of pharyngeal arch-derived structures.
How is the 3rd arch endoderm different from related structures?
The 3rd arch endoderm differs from the corresponding ectoderm in that it lines the internal pharyngeal pouches rather than the external surface. While ectoderm contributes to outer skin and sensory tissues, endoderm gives rise to the mucosa of the pharynx, esophagus, and associated glands. Endodermal-ectodermal interactions at the closing membrane of each arch are important for normal pharyngeal development.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.