Localization of keratins 13 and 14 in the lingual mucosa of rats during the morphogenesis of circumvallate papillae
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Localization of keratins 13 and 14 in the lingual mucosa of rats during the morphogenesis of circumvallate papillae
Abstract
We used fluorescence immunohistochemistry, analysis of differential interference contrast (DIC) images and confocal laser-scanning microscopy in the transmission mode, after staining specimens with toluidine blue, to examine the localization of keratin 13 (K13) and keratin 14 (K14) in the lingual epithelium of fetal and juvenile Sprague-Dawley rats during the prenatal and postnatal morphogenesis of circumvallate papillae. No immunoreactivity specific for K13 and K14 was detected in the lingual epithelium of fetuses on day 15 after conception (E15), at which time the primitive rudiment of the circumvallate papillae was detectable by the thickening of several layers of cuboidal epithelial cells. On E17 and E19, the developing circumvallate papillae were clearly recognizable, consisting of a central papilla and the surrounding sulcus. No immunoreactivity specific for K13 and K14 was evident in the lingual epithelium around these structures at this time. K14-specific immunoreactivity was first detected in the basal layer of the epithelium of the circumvallate papillae on postnatal day 0 (P0) and K13-specific immunoreactivity was detected on P7. Morphogenesis of the circumvallate papillae progressed significantly from P0 to P14, and immunoreactivity specific for K13 and K14 was clearly recognizable after P7. The respective patterns of K13-specific and K14-specific immunoreactivity differed during the development of the circumvallate papillae: K13-specific immunoreactivity was generally evident in cells of the intermediate layer of the epithelium, while K14-specific immunoreactivity was detected in cells of the basal and suprabasal layers. The present results are discussed in the context of the previously determined localization of K13 and K14 in the dorsal epithelium of the anterior part of the rat tongue during its morphogenesis.
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