Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (01): 135-.
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Abstract: Objective To explore the role of microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP-2) and nestin in the development of tonguemuscles of human embryos and fetuses. Methods PV immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expressions of MAP-2 andnestin proteins in the tongue tissues of human embryos and fetuses at the second, third and fourth months of gestation.Results MAP-2 and nestin positivity was detected in the tongue muscles of human embryos at 2 to 4 months of gestation. Inthe embryos at the second month of gestation, no obvious MAP-2 positive cells were found in the tongue muscles; at 3 and 4months, the number of MAP-2-positive cells in the tongue muscles was 24.14±8.28 and 15.86±3.89, with the expression intensityof 109.42 ± 11.62 and 124.27 ± 8.73, respectively. At 2, 3 and 4 months of gestation, the number of nestin-positive cells in thetongue muscles was 12.50±3.17, 19.00±7.63, and 22.80±6.91, with expression intensity of 119.99±24.02, 102.20±11.76, and 98.24±10.66, respectively. As the gestational age increased, the number of MAP-2-positive cell number continued to decline followinga transient increase but the expression intensity kept increasing; nestin-positive cells increased continuously but the expressionintensity kept decreasing in the embryonic or fetal tongue muscles. Conclusion MAP-2 and nestin proteins are involved in theregulation of the development of tongue muscles in human embryos and fetuses.
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