The mucosubstances in the epithelium lining the segment from gizzard
to duodenum during development of
the chick embryo was studied histochemically using monoclonal antibodies
against gizzard mucus and
lectins, with attention to the regional differentiation of the epithelium
in this segment. The anterior limit of
epithelial CdxA mRNA expression detected by in situ hybridisation,
which served as the position of the
gizzard-duodenal boundary, was clearly found from d 3. Granules positive
for some antibodies or lectins
were found in the region ranging from the posterior part of the gizzard
to the duodenum at d 3, which was
followed by an increase in the number of granules and a gradual enlargement
of the granule-positive area to
the anterior part of the gizzard over 4–6 d. From d 4, the epithelia
of the gizzard body and of the pyloric or
duodenal region came to be differently stained with some antibodies or
lectins. From d 10, each region
showed a specific pattern of staining. The epithelia of the gizzard body
and pyloric region contained
abundant mucus granules with a different staining pattern. In the duodenum
the number of stained granules
was low except in occasional goblet cells. Thus the epithelia of the gizzard
body, pyloric region and
duodenum may produce different mucosubstances and the regional differentiation
in these epithelia may
start at rather early stages soon after the formation of digestive tube.