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Experimental analyses of the rearrangement of ectodermal cells during gastrulation and neurulation in avian embryos.

G C Schoenwolf1, S Yuan.   

Abstract

The rearrangement of ectodermal cells was studied in chimeras in which grafts were transplanted during late gastrula and early neurula stages to heterotopic locations in avian embryos. Three types of experiments were done. In all experiments, Hensen's node was extirpated completely and replaced with an epithelial plug derived from 1 of 3 regions of the prospective ectoderm. In type-1 experiments, Hensen's node was replaced with a plug consisting of precursor cells of the floor plate of the neural tube. In type-2 experiments, Hensen's node was replaced with a plug consisting of precursor cells of the lateral wall of the neural tube. In type-3 experiments, Hensen's node was replaced with a plug consisting of precursor cells of the epidermal ectoderm. In all experiments, the amount and direction of cell rearrangement that occurred in the transplanted ectodermal plug was essentially typical for prospective ectodermal cells normally residing within Hensen's node. That is, transplanted ectodermal cells underwent lateral-to-medial cell-cell intercalation and contributed to the ventral midline of the neural tube along its entire rostrocaudal extent. In most embryos, a notochord was reconstituted from host cells, despite the fact that Hensen's node--the prime source of prospective notochordal cells in intact embryos--was extirpated completely; however, a few embryos had long notochordal gaps. In such essentially notochordless embryos, the ventral midline of the neural tube still derived from grafted cells, but it failed to form a floor plate, providing further confirmation of the results of several previous studies that the notochord is required to induce the floor plate.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7781022     DOI: 10.1007/bf00307795

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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