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Many organ functions rely on epithelial cavities with particular shapes. Morphogenetic anomalies in these cavities lead to kidney, brain or inner ear diseases. Despite their relevance, the mechanisms regulating lumen dimensions are poorly understood. Here, we perform live imaging of zebrafish inner ear development and quantitatively analyse the dynamics of lumen growth in 3D. Using genetic, chemical and mechanical interferences, we identify two new morphogenetic mechanisms underlying anisotropic lumen growth. The first mechanism involves thinning of the epithelium as the cells change their shape and lose fluids in concert with expansion of the cavity, suggesting an intra-organ fluid redistribution process. In the second mechanism, revealed by laser microsurgery experiments, mitotic rounding cells apicobasally contract the epithelium and mechanically contribute to expansion of the lumen. Since these mechanisms are axis specific, they not only regulate lumen growth but also the shape of the cavity.
Intracellular Fluid, Embryology, Cèl·lules epitelials, Embryo, Nonmammalian, Embriologia, Organogenesis, Mitosis, Ear, Epithelial Cells, Epithelial cells, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Orella, Ear, Inner, Morphogenesis, Animal experimentation, Animals, Experimentació animal, Peixos zebra (Animals de laboratori), Cell Shape, Zebrafish
Intracellular Fluid, Embryology, Cèl·lules epitelials, Embryo, Nonmammalian, Embriologia, Organogenesis, Mitosis, Ear, Epithelial Cells, Epithelial cells, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Orella, Ear, Inner, Morphogenesis, Animal experimentation, Animals, Experimentació animal, Peixos zebra (Animals de laboratori), Cell Shape, Zebrafish
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