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Blood vessel/epicardial substance (Bves) is a transmembrane protein crucial for cell adhesion. This study reveals Bves expression in chick embryonic epithelia, suggesting its role in early development and organogenesis.

Area of Science:

  • Developmental Biology
  • Cell Biology
  • Molecular Biology

Background:

  • Blood vessel/epicardial substance (Bves) is a transmembrane protein involved in cell adhesion.
  • Bves family gene products are present in adult striated muscle, but their developmental expression is unexamined.
  • Understanding Bves expression patterns is key to elucidating its function in embryogenesis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the expression pattern of Bves during chick gastrulation and germ layer formation.
  • To investigate the role of Bves in early embryonic development and organogenesis.

Main Methods:

  • Expression analysis of Bves during chick embryogenesis.
  • Immunohistochemical detection of Bves protein in embryonic tissues.

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Main Results:

  • Bves is expressed in epithelia across all three germ layers during early chick development.
  • Bves protein is detected in developing epidermis, gut endoderm, and heart epicardium during organogenesis.
  • Expression patterns suggest Bves involvement in epithelial cell adhesion and migration.

Conclusions:

  • Bves is widely expressed in epithelial tissues during critical stages of embryonic development.
  • The findings support a role for Bves in epithelial cell adhesion and movement in early embryogenesis.