Abstract

BackgroundThe mammalian tongue is a highly specialized muscular organ. The Wnt5a ligand regulates muscle development by mediating the activation of several noncanonical Wnt signaling pathways in a receptor context-dependent fashion. However, there is poor information on the expression and behavior of Wnt5a proteins during muscle development of the embryonic tongue. MethodsThe spatiotemporal distribution profiles of the Wnt5a ligand and its receptors, receptor tyrosine kinase-like orphan receptor 2 (Ror2), Frizzled2 (Fzd2), and Frizzled5 (Fzd5), in the developing tongue muscles of prenatal mice from embryonic day 12.5–18.5 were analyzed using immunofluorescence (IF) double staining of a target protein and desmin, a marker protein of myogenic cells. Immunolabeling images were subjected to digital detection analysis using the WinROOF 2018 version 4.19.0 image processing software when needed. ResultsIF signals of the Wnt5a ligand protein and its receptors Ror2 and Fzd2 were detected in developing myoblasts and myotubes of the embryonic tongue, but they were undetectable in mature myofibers equipped with sarcomere structures. Fzd2 expression was specific for desmin-positive developing muscle cells, whereas those of Ror2 and the Wnt5a ligand were widespread and nonselective for desmin-positive cells and that of Fzd5 was predominant in desmin-negative cells of the epithelium and subepithelial mesenchyme. ConclusionDeveloping muscle cells but not mature myofibers of the mouse embryonic tongue express the Wnt5a ligand and its receptors Ror2 and Fzd2, which may mediate Wnt5a signaling in the development processes of tongue muscle fibers.

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