6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest

branchial arch 6 mesenchyme from neural crest

Mesenchyme that develops_from a neural crest and is part of a 6th arch mesenchyme.

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ラテン語名 branchial arch 6 mesenchyme from neural crest

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What is the 6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest?
The 6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest (also known as the branchial arch 6 mesenchyme from neural crest) is an embryological structure that forms during early human development, specifically as part of the 6th 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 6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest located?
The 6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest is located within the 6th pharyngeal arch in the embryonic head and neck region. Mesenchyme occupies the core of each pharyngeal arch, surrounded by ectodermal and endodermal coverings. In the embryo, this region forms along the lateral aspects of the developing pharynx and contributes to the skeletal and connective tissues of the head and neck.
What is the function of the 6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest?
The 6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest serves as a pluripotent progenitor population that differentiates into various specialized cell types needed to build the head and neck. Depending on its precise location and the signaling environment, this mesenchyme can form cartilage, bone, muscle, connective tissue, and vascular smooth muscle. Its organized migration and differentiation are essential steps in craniofacial morphogenesis.
What conditions can affect the 6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest?
Disruptions in the development of the 6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest 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 6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest different from related structures?
The 6th arch mesenchyme from neural crest is part of the later-numbered pharyngeal arches, which are smaller and contribute to fewer adult structures than the first and second arches. The 5th pharyngeal arch is considered rudimentary in humans and may not be consistently present, making it distinct from the more prominent 1st through 4th arches. The 6th arch mesenchyme contributes to laryngeal structures, distinguishing it from the more rostrally positioned arches that form jaw and hyoid elements.

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