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Elongated microvilli support the sea urchin embryo concentrically within the perivitelline space until hatching
Authors:Evelyn Spiegel  Louisa Howard  Melvin Spiegel
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, 03755 Hanover, NH, USA;(2) Marine Biological Laboratory, 02543 Woods Hole, MA, USA
Abstract:Summary The early sea urchin embryo is supported in a concentric position within the perivitelline space by elongated microvilli which are attached to the fertilization envelope by extracellular matrix fibers. This “attachment complex,” of microvillus tip: extracellular matrix fibers: fertilization envelope, was revealed by two methods: the use of pronase or calcium-free sea water to dissolve the extracellular matrix fibers, thus causing the eggs to lose their concentric location, and the visualization of the “attachment complex” using video-enhanced differential interference contrast microscopy and transmission electron microscope images. The presence of the “attachment complex” helps in understanding two types of early developmental events: (1) the apparently continual change in microvillus length during cleavage stages which retains the embryos in their concentric position and (2) the hatching process.
Keywords:Elongated microvilli  Extracellular matrix  Elastic support  Hatching process  Sea urchin embryo
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