Roles of K-channel activity in feather bud morphogenesis

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Abstract Bioelectricity plays a key role in shaping tissues during early development. In developing chick skin, we previously demonstrated that a transient standing electrical current loop forms within individual feather buds as they start to elongate. Current flows into the feather bud tip via calcium channels, facilitating collective distal dermal cell movement, thus determining bud orientations. Here, we further evaluate the hypothesis that potassium channels carry the current that flows out of the bud base. We found potassium channel blockers convert periodic feather primordia into horizontal stripes and alter bud aspect ratios by disrupting the bud elongation process. Bioelectric characterization showed the entire current loop is altered, not only the outward current at the base, but also the inward current at the feather bud tip. In situ hybridization shows beta-catenin and Sonic Hedgehog, both feather bud markers, are reduced, resulting in altered periodic patterning and bud shaping. These findings show that a complex multiscale interdependency of ion channel function across a multicellular cell collective is essential for periodic feather patterning and shaping of 3-dimensional feather architecture during skin morphogenesis. Summary Statement Calcium channels at the feather bud tip and potassium channels at the base maintain a standing current loop, creating an essential multicell collective for proper feather bud patterning and morphology. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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