Utilization of the chick chorioallantoic membrane for in vitro growth of the embryonic murine kidney
- 1 September 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 159 (1) , 17-24
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001590103
Abstract
Previous experimental investigations of embryonic kidney development with in vitro organ‐culture techniques have been limited by the short duration of graft viability and lack of detailed anatomic development. In a modified application of the chick chorioallantoic‐membrane (CAM) grafting technique, we have transplanted 11‐day‐old undifferentiated embryonic murine kidney rudiments and studied their differentiation and early morphogenesis.Surviving grafts, maintained for 5–10 days on the CAM, demonstrated well‐developed convoluted secretory tubules and highly branched collecting ducts. Definitive glomeruli were also identified in these grafts by the presence of efferent tubules, visceral and parietal epithelium, capillary tuft, and Bowman's space. In vitro branching of the ureteric bud preceded formation of definitive tubules. Sections of the CAM grafts appeared histologically comparable to the 14–15‐day in vivo embryonic metanephros. Grafts of 10‐day‐old rudiments showed minimal kidney development; fewer grafts survived, fewer tubules were formed, and fewer glomeruli developed. Our results indicate that the CAM is an efficient site for in vitro murine kidney development with both vascularization of the explant and extensive maturation, including the appearance of primitive nephron units.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
- Induction of brush border antigens of the proximal tubule in the developing kidneyDevelopmental Biology, 1980
- An improved method of transplantation on chicken chorioallantoic membrane (CAM)Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 1978
- SUR LE ROLE DES INTERACTIONS INDUCTRICES AUX STADES PRECOCES DE LA DIFFERENCIATION DES TUBES SECRETEURS DU MESONEPHROS ET DU METANEPHROS CHEZ L'EMBRYON DE POULETDevelopment, Growth & Differentiation, 1975
- DEVELOPMENT OF ENDOTHELIA AND ERYTHROID CELLS IN THE MOUSE METANEPHROGENIC MESENCHYME IN CULTURE WITH THE FETAL LIVERDevelopment, Growth & Differentiation, 1972
- Inductive interaction in the development of the mouse metanephrosJournal of Experimental Zoology, 1955
- Inductive Epithelio-mesenchymal Interaction in Cultured Organ Rudiments of the MouseScience, 1953
- SOME USES OF THE CHICK EMBRYO FOR THE STUDY OF INFECTION AND IMMUNITY12American Journal of Epidemiology, 1938
- The development of embryonic rat tissues upon the chick chorioallantoisJournal of Experimental Zoology, 1933