| Literature DB >> 28305432 |
Verónica Téllez1, Ariel Ahumada1, Juan Muro1, Soledad Sepúlveda1, Luis Izquierdo1.
Abstract
Two-cell mouse ova, which were centrifuged for l h at 70 000-90 000xg, showed a precise stratification of the cytoplasm and an elongation of the nucleus. The ova were fixed at different times and observed by light and electron microscopy using cytochemical methods and detergent extractions. Within 40 min after centrifugation the normal-looking morphology was recovered except for the persisting lipid caps at the centripetal poles of the blastomeres. Cleavage, compaction and blastulation were not prevented by centrifugation. Treatments with colcemid or cytochalasin D delayed but did not impair recovery. These results suggest that a resilient cytoskeletal structure may be involved in this kind of embryonic regulation.Entities:
Keywords: Centrifugation; Cytoskeleton; Mouse ova; Regulation
Year: 1988 PMID: 28305432 DOI: 10.1007/BF00375956
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rouxs Arch Dev Biol ISSN: 0930-035X