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Light and scanning microscopic studies of integument differentiation in the grass snake Natrix natrix L. (Lepidosauria,Serpentes) during embryogenesis
Authors:Elwira Swadźba  Robert Maślak  Weronika Rupik
Affiliation:1. Department of Histology and Embryology, Silesian University, 9 Bankowa Str., 40–007 Katowice, Poland,;2. Zoological Institute, University of Wroc?aw, 21 Sienkiewicza Str., 50–225 Wroc?aw, Poland
Abstract:We analysed the differentiation of body cover in the grass snake (Natrix natrix L.) over the full length of the embryo's body at each developmental stage. Based on investigations using both light and scanning electron microscopes, we divided the embryonic development of the grass snake integument into four phases. The shape of the epidermal cells changes first on the caudal and ventral parts of the embryo, then gradually towards the rostral and dorsal areas. In stage V on the ventral side of the embryo the gastrosteges are formed from single primordia, but on the dorsal side the epidermis forms the scale primordia in stage VII. This indicates that scalation begins on the ventral body surface, and spreads dorsally. The appearance of melanocytes between the cells of the stratum germinativum in stage VII coincides with changes in embryo colouration. The first dermal melanocytes were detected in stage XI so in this stage the definitive skin pattern is formed. In the same stage the epidermis forms the first embryonic shedding complex and the periderm layer begins to detach in small, individual flakes. This process coincides with rapid growth of the embryos.
Keywords:embryo  dermis  differentiation  epidermis  grass snake  scale  gastrosteges
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