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Immunocytochemical study on the triple origin of the sphincter iris in the chick embryo
Authors:C. Barrio-Asensio  Jorge Murillo-González  Angel Peña-Meliánn  J. Puerta-Fonollá
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de Ciencias Morfológicas I, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, E-28040 Madrid, Spain E-mail: secanat1@eucmax.sim.ucm.es, Tel./Fax: +34-1-3941374, ES
Abstract:The ontogenic development of the sphincter iris has been studied by immunocytochemistry and standard staining on chick embryos from stage 25 HH to the time of hatching. We have used the monoclonal antibody 13F4, a highly specific marker of muscular cells. We have observed three different regions in the iris. In the pupillary region, immunoreactive cells are in continuous contact with the inner epithelium of the pupillary margin. In the intermediate region, the outer epithelium forms buds of pigmented cells that emigrate toward the stroma. In this epithelium cells that are totally or partially unpigmented exist, and they are 13F4 positive. In the sphincter we have observed 13F4 positive cells with melanin granules. In the ciliary region, the immunoreactivity appears in dispersed mesenchymal cells. The present findings are consistent with a triple origin of the sphincter iris in the chick embryo. This muscle is derived from the inner epithelium of the pupillary margin, the intermediate region of the outer epithelium, and from the mesenchymal cells. The cells of the inner epithelium of the pupillary margin are differentiated into smooth muscle cells, and the remaining cells form striated muscle cells. Received: 17 March 1999 / Accepted: 17 May 1999
Keywords:  Sphincter iris  Chick embryo  Iris development  Monoclonal antibody 13F4
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