pharyngeal pouch
An internal pocketing of pharyngeal endoderm that contacts a region of ectoderm (a pharyngeal cleft) and interdigitates in the anterior and posterior directions with the pharyngeal arches. [ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23020903 ZFA:0001106 http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6601-2165 ]
Synonyms: visceral pouch, branchial pouch
Term info
- AAO:0011113
- ZFA:0001106
- EHDAA:1669
- EHDAA:617
- SCTID:34674002
- FMA:293063
- TAO:0001106
- XAO:0000282
- Wikipedia:Pharyngeal_pouch_(embryology)
- EMAPA:32752
- EHDAA:579
- VHOG:0001203
- NCIT:C34252
- UMLS:C0231067 (ncithesaurus:Pharyngeal_Pouch)
- EFO:0003627
- EHDAA:1086
efo_slim, pheno_slim, vertebrate_core
Outpocketings of pharyngeal endoderm that interdigitate with the neural crest derived pharyngeal arches. The pouches later fuse with the surface ectoderm to form the gill slits. Crump et al, 2004.[TAO]
A conserved feature of all vertebrate embryos is the presence of a series of bulges on the lateral surface of the head, the pharyngeal arches; it is within these structures that the nerves, muscles and skeletal components of the pharyngeal apparatus are laid down. The pharyngeal arches are separated by endodermal outpocketings, the pharyngeal pouches.[well established][VHOG]
EMAPA also includes a distinct pouch endoderm
The pouches are polarized structures. For example, whereas the rostral half of each pouch expresses Bmp-7, the caudal half expresses FGF-8 and the dorsal aspect of each pouch is marked via its expression of Pax-1. each pouch has an individual sense of identity. Shh expression is a prominent early feature of the caudal endoderm of the second arch, and individual pouches mark the anterior limits of expression of Hox genes within the pharyngeal endoderm; Hox-a2 has a rostral boundary at the second pouch, Hox-a3 at the third pouch and Hox-a4 at the most caudal pouch[PMID:16313389]
pharyngeal pouches, visceral pouches
uberon
UBERON:0004117
pharyngeal pouch
Term relations
- endoderm of foregut
- embryonic tissue
- embryonic structure
- overlaps some pharyngeal arch
- part of some pharyngeal arch system
- develops from some early pharyngeal endoderm
- only in taxon some Chordata