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2019年度卒業生

2019.0617 4回生歓迎会

卒業おめでとうございます。

博士3年

金橋 徹 (退学し論文博士取得)

藤井瀬菜 (単位取得退学)

 

修士2年

北沢 遥

 

学部4回生

田中 彩日
掛谷 真樹(進学)
鳥居 也紗
中野 詩織

大賀さんの卒業論文がCongenit Anomに掲載

大賀さんの卒業研究がCongenital Anomaliesに掲載されました。胚子期後期(CS21前後)にみられる後頚部浮腫について、リンパ管の形成との関連性を論じました。

  • 皮下浮腫およびくも膜下腔の拡大が後頚部浮腫 の原因
  • 頸静脈リンパ嚢は、第1頸椎と第4頸椎の間のレベルで両側に位置し、形状はピラミッド型、皮下組織およびくも膜下腔に接続されていない

 *同号の表紙にも採用されました。

Ohga A, Sakamoto R, Yamada S, Takakuwa T, Vesicular swelling in the cervical region with lymph sac formation in human embryos. Congenit Anom, 2020, 60, 62-67: 10.1111/cga.12339.

Abstract

Vesicular swelling in the cervical region (VSC) is occasionally observed among human embryos around Carnegie stage (CS) 21. However, its mechanism and significance in fetal development are unclear. The present study aimed to analyze the relation of development of VSC with jugular lymph sac (JLS) formation. Serial histological sections that were digitalized from 14 embryos at CS20 and CS21 stored at the Kyoto Collection were used for the analysis. Subcutaneous edema and enlargement of the subarachnoid space were found to cause VSC. No obvious abnormalities in cranial regions that may be related to the VSC were detected on histological sections. Three-dimensional reconstructions revealed the following: (a) the JLS was located bilaterally at the levels between the first and fourth cervical vertebrae; (b) the JLS was pyramidal in shape; and (c) no severe deformity and/or malformation was found in all samples. The JLS was not connected to the subcutaneous tissue and subarachnoid space in all samples. The mean volume of the JLS increased nine-times from CS20 (0.02 mm3 in VSC [−] group) to CS21 (0.18 mm3 in VSC [−] group). The mean volume of the JLS was comparable between the VSC [−] and VSC (+) groups at both CS20 and CS21. A moderate correlation was observed between VSCd and the mean volume of the JLS in both groups at CS20 (R2 = 0.75) and CS21 (R2 = 0.56). In conclusion, the dynamics of the lymphatic system at the cervical region may contribute to VSC observed around CS21.