IS THERE A SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE LEVEL OF ORIGIN OF SOMITIC MYOGENIC CELLS AND THEIR TERMINAL SITE IN THE WING
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 69 (1) , 35-45
Abstract
The spatial distribution of myogenic somitic cells in the intrinsic wing musculature was studied in heterospecific quail/chick recombinants. The experimental procedure consisted of replacing at 2 days of incubation 2 consecutive or 1 single somite of the wing level of a chick host by homologous quail somitic mesoderm. Histological examination revealed that no group of 2 consecutive somites between somites 13 and 21 contributed exclusively to 1 particular dorsal or ventral muscle or muscle group. At the very most, in some cases, a relatively weak participation of quail myogenic cells in the formation of dorsal muscles (such as triceps, forearm extensors and hand adductors) was observed when anterior somites (level 13 to 17) were exchanged. The spatial distribution of quail cells in the musculature of these heterospecific wings does not sustain the idea of a strict relationship between a given brachial somite and 1 particular intrinsic wing muscle or muscle group.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- Etude de la migration des cellules somitiques dans le mésoderme somatopleural de l'ébauche de l'aileWilhelm Roux' Archiv für Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen, 1978