Inductive Capacities for the Dorsal Mesoderm of the Dorsal Marginal Zone and Pharyngeal Endoderm in the Very Early Gastrula of the Newt, and Presumptive Pharyngeal Endoderm as an Initiator of the Organization Center*. (urodele/dorsal marginal zone/pharyngeal endoderm/organization center)
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- 31 December 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Development, Growth & Differentiation
- Vol. 27 (4) , 419-433
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-169x.1985.00419.x
Abstract
The organization center of Cynops pyrrhogaster was divided into Parts 1, 2 and 3 of equal size (0.3×0.4 mm2) with presumptive fates as pharyngeal, pharyngeal+prechordal+trunk notochord, and trunk-tail notochord, respectively. Movements and changes in size and shape of each part were followed through gastrulation. Differentiation tendencies of each part were examined under three conditions: I, isolated; II, sandwiched with presumptive ectoderm; 111, sandwiched with presumptive ectoderm after preculture in isolation for various times. In I, Parts 2 and 3 differentiated into dorsal mesoderm. In II, each part induced dorsal mesoderm and neural tissues, the frequency being highest in Part 2 and lowest in Part 3. In III, Parts 1 and 2 realized their presumptive fates, through changes in inductive capacities from trunk-tail to head. This change progressed rapidly in Part 1, and slowly in Part 2. Part 3 required induction by neighbouring Part 2 to realize its presumptive fate. Changes of inductive capacity of Parts 1 and 2 respectively, were chronologically similar in normal development and in preculture experiments. Lastly, the primary presumptive pharyngeal zone at blastula was proposed to act as an initiator of the organization center, its programmed information being transmitted to Part 2, and then to Part 3.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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