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Morphological and physiological aspects of melanophores in primary culture from tadpoles of Xenopus laevis
Authors:Dr. R. Seldenrijk  D. R. W. Hup  P. N. E. de Graan  F. C. G. van de Veerdonk
Affiliation:(1) Zoological Laboratory, Section Histology and Cell Biology, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands;(2) Zoological Laboratory, Transitorium III, Padualaan 8, 3508 TB Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Melanophores from tadpoles of Xenopus laevis (Daudin) were isolated by digestion of tail fins with acetyltrypsin and collagenase and maintained in primary culture for 6 weeks up to 3 months. Within 36 to 72 h the melanophores develop one to eight dendritic processes per cell; secondary and tertiary branchings of the processes were frequently observed. The melanophores in primary culture disperse under the influence of agr-MSH or cyclic AMP; upon rinsing out these substances the cells aggregate. In darkness, about 40 % of the cells disperse their pigment, whereas under illumination the pigment of the melanophores aggregates. To date, attempts to initiate cell division in melanophores have not been successful.
Keywords:Melanophores  Xenopus laevis  Tadpole  Cell culture  Melanophore-stimulating hormone
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