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Oral—aboral ectoderm differentiation of sea urchin embryos is disrupted in response to calcium ionophore
Authors:Koji Akasaka  Hiroko Uemoto  Fred Wilt  Keiko Mitsunaga-Nakatsubo  Hiraku Shimada
Institution:Graduate Department of Gene Science, Faculty of Science, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima 739, Japan.;Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
Abstract:Intracellular signaling mediated by calcium ions has been implicated as important in controlling cell activity. The ability of calcium ionophore (A23187), which causes an increase in calcium ion concentration in the cytoplasm, to alter the pattern of differentiation of cells during sea urchin development was examined. The addition of A23187 to embryos for 3h during early cleavage causes dramatic changes in their development during gastrulation. Using tissue-specific cDNA probes and antibodies, it was shown that A23187 causes the disruption of oral–aboral ectoderm differentiation of sea urchin embryos. The critical period for A23187 to disturb the oral–aboral ectoderm differentiation is during the cleavage stage, and treatment of embryos with A23187 after that time has little effect. The A23187 does not affect the formation of the three germ layers. These results indicate that intracellular signals mediated by calcium ions may play a key role in establishment of the oralaboral axis during sea urchin development.
Keywords:calcium ionophore  oral–aboral ectoderm differentiation  sea urchin
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