Histogenetic potential of rat hind‐limb interdigital tissues prior to and during the onset of programmed cell death
- 1 July 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 236 (3) , 568-572
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1092360317
Abstract
The histogenetic potential of interdigital tissues isolated from the autopod of rat embryonic hind-limbs between 14.5 and 16.5 days was investigated. A wedge of tissue containing ectoderm and mesoderm was excised from between the developing digits and grafted beneath the kidney capsule of adult rats for two weeks. We have previously demonstrated that the renal capsule is an excellent site for permitting limb tissues to proliferate and differentiate (Chan et al.: J. Exp. Zool., 260:74–83, 1991). At 14.5 days, when cell death (revealed with neutral red stains) within the interdigital zone was limited to the apical ectodermal ridge (AER), the interdigital mesoderm was capable of developing into bone, cartilage, and loose connective tissue in the kidney. It was estimated that the skeletal elements occupied approximately 38% of the overall area of the grafts. In addition, the ectoderm was able to produce keratinized epithelium, hair follicles, and sebaceous glands. In 15.5 day autopod, necrosis was present both in the AER and the mesoderm between the AER and marginal sinus. Interdigital mesoderm obtained from this stage of development formed cartilage but not as extensively as that derived from 14.5 day autopod (4% as compared with 38%). Necrotic cells were present in all of the interdigital zones at 16.5 days. Ten explants were introduced into the kidney at this stage, but only 4 grafts were recovered after 2 weeks. In all cases, the explants did not produce cartilage. Only a small amount of keratinized epithelium and loose connective tissue was found. In summary the interdigital mesoderm has the potential to develop bone, cartilage, and loose connective tissue, but this ability is progressively lost during morphogenesis.Keywords
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