Ectodermal control of the avascular zone of the peripheral mesoderm in the chick embryo
- 31 May 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Experimental Zoology
- Vol. 226 (3) , 391-398
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1402260309
Abstract
Prospective skin ectoderm is underlaid by a relatively thick (100 ± 20 μm) avascular zone of mesoderm in most regions of the early embryo. To determine whether or not the ectoderm exercises a role in the establishment and maintenance of the avascular zone, trypsin-isolated pieces of backskin ectoderm from chick or quail embryos were implanted as a sheet into a slit cut deep into the capillary bed of the wing bud of host chick embryos of stages 19–23. In sham operations, slits were cut at various anteroposterior levels, and the wing was allowed to heal. At intervals of 3–48 hr after these operations, embryos were injected with India ink, fixed, and cleared. Implants formed flattened vesicles, usually in continuity with host ectoderm, but sometimes completely internalized. Periderm cells from each side of the vesicle faced each other, and the cells of the cuboidal layer faced an avascular mesodermal layer at least 100 μm thick at all points. The implantation of prospective skin ectoderm resulted in the formation of an avascular zone in normally vascularized mesoderm of the wing bud. In contrast, the vascular bed of the limb bud abutted directly on implants of Millipore filters or of Silastic silicone (Dow Corning). Likewise, the capillary bed came in direct contact with implants of retinal pigment epithelium, an ectodermal derivative normally in close contact with the vascular choroid coat of the eye. These results, taken in conjunction with earlier experiments that show the necessity of the apical ectodermal ridge for the formation of the marginal veins of the limb bud, suggest that epithelial-mesenchymal interactions are involved in important aspects of vasculogenesis in early embryos.Keywords
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