Genesis of Epidermal Action Potentials in Cytokinesis Arrested Xenopus Embryos |
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Authors: | KAZUFUMI TAKAMUNE SHIZUO ITO |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto 860, Japan |
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Abstract: | When Xenopus embryos were treated continuously with cytochalasin B (3–10 μg/ml) from the 8 cell stage, cleavage arrested embryos in various degrees were observed. In 3–5 μg/ml cytochalasin B, cytokinesis was inhibited at the midblastula stage and pigment granules remained at the cell cortex of the animal pole. These cells showed epidermal like action potentials when the control embryos (St. 26/28) generated epidermal action potentials. In 5–7 μg/ml cytochalasin B, furrows, following their formation at early cleavage stages, regressed and no further cleavage from the 16 cell stage to morula stage took place. The pigment granules were dispersed throughout the interior of the cytoplasm. These cells showed no epidermal action potentials. Thus, it is considered that cytokinesis per sé , following the midblastula stage, is not a prerequisite for the genesis of epidermal action potentials, and that chronological times corresponding to the tailbud larva stage and a stable structure of the cellular cortex are required to bring about these potentials. |
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