THE SOMITOGENETIC POTENTIAL OF CELLS IN THE PRIMITIVE STREAK AND THE TAIL BUD OF THE ORGANOGENESIS-STAGE MOUSE EMBRYO

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TAM, PPL
TAN, SS
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[1] CHILDRENS MED RES FDN, EMBRYOL UNIT, CAMPERDOWN, NSW 2050, AUSTRALIA
[2] UNIV MELBOURNE, DEPT ANAT, PARKVILLE, VIC 3052, AUSTRALIA
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DEVELOPMENT | 1992年 / 115卷 / 03期
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PRIMITIVE STREAK; TAIL BUD; LACZ TRANSGENE; SOMITOGENESIS; MOUSE EMBRYO; INVITRO CULTURE; TRANSPLANTATION;
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The developmental potency of cells isolated from the primitive streak and the tail bud of 8.5- to 13.5-day-old mouse embryos was examined by analyzing the pattern of tissue colonization after transplanting these cells to the primitive streak of 8.5-day embryos. Cells derived from these progenitor tissues contributed predominantly to tissues of the paraxial and lateral mesoderm. Cells isolated from older embryos could alter their segmental fate and participated in the formation of anterior somites after transplantation to the primitive streak of 8.5-day host embryo. There was, however, a developmental lag in the recruitment of the transplanted cells to the paraxial mesoderm and this lag increased with the extent of mismatch of developmental ages between donor and host embryos. It is postulated that certain forms of cell-cell or cell-matrix interaction are involved in the specification of segmental units and that there may be age-related variations in the interactive capability of the somitic progenitor cells during development. Tail bud mesenchyme isolated from 13.5-day embryos, in which somite formation will shortly cease, was still capable of somite formation after transplantation to 8.5-day embryos. The cessation of somite formation is therefore likely to result from a change in the tissue environment in the tail bud rather than a loss of cellular somitogenetic potency.
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