Fates and Roles of the Presumptive Organizer Region in the 32-cell Embryo in Normal Development of Xenopus laevis
- 31 March 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Development, Growth & Differentiation
- Vol. 29 (2) , 141-152
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-169x.1987.00141.x
Abstract
Using 32-cell Xenopus embryos series of extirpation experiments were performed in order to clarify whether or not the dorsal equatorial blastomeres were committed to differentiate to the axial mesodermal structures. First, these blastomeres designated as B1, B1'', C1 and C1'' were labeled using the technique of HRP injection or vital staining. They produce descendants which become localized in the organizer region of the early gastrula. These cells form the prechordal plate, notochord, somites, pharyngeal endoderm and neural tube at early neurula stage. The results of extirpation of the medial two or four of these blastomeres show that the entire head lacks or the tissues and organs of the head greatly reduce. This indicates that already at the 32-cell stage they have been committed to autonomously differentiate to form the axial mesodermal tissues of the head and that their roles in the head formation can neither be replaced nor complemented by any other blastomeres surrounding them. It is also shown that the vegetal yolk cells do not seem to play essential roles for development of the axial organs of the head. On the basis of the present results a view of establishment of the organizer of Xenopus eggs is proposed.Keywords
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