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Morphofunctional transformations of the yolk syncytial layer during zebrafish development
Authors:Ekaterina Alexandrovna A. Kondakova  Vladimir Ivanovich I. Efremov
Affiliation:Department of Embryology, Faculty of Biology and Soil Science, Saint‐Petersburg State University, St.‐Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:The yolk syncytial layer (YSL) is a provisory extraembryonic structure of teleost fishes and representatives of some other taxa with meroblastic cleavage. The YSL of teleosts is a symplast with polymorphous polyploid nuclei. It is known to perform nutritional, morphogenetic, immune, and, probably, other functions. Data about the YSL organization, functioning and regulation is fragmentary. Although gene expression patterns and other aspects of YSL functioning have been studied in Danio rerio, the morphology of its YSL has not been described in detail. The study of zebrafish YSL structure on sequential developmental stages is necessary to recognize specific features of this important polyfunctional system in this model organism and to extend our knowledge about provisory systems. The thickness of the YSL and the distribution of its nuclei are not uniform on each stage and change during development. During oblong and sphere stages the internal YSL (I‐YSL) is filled with yolk inclusions; interphase yolk syncytial nuclei (YSN) and mitotic asters can be seen. During doming and epiboly the external YSL (E‐YSL) is thicker than I‐YSL. On the subsequent stages the YSL is thickened caudally. The dorsal YSL part is thickened during early segmentation stages and becomes the thinnest YSL region later. The anterior part of the YSL is thin, but enlarges during larval period. The YSN of different size and diverse forms, from regular to lobed, are present and form clusters. The number of irregular‐shaped nuclei increases during development. The YSL thickens in the end of endotrophic and in the course of endo‐exotrophic period, and its cytoplasm contains numerous yolk inclusions. After yolk exhaustion the YSL is flat. As the YSL degrades , the YSN become pycnotic, and the YSL remnant probably is cleared by phagocytes. J. Morphol. 275:206–216, 2014. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:Danio rerio  yolk syncytial layer  yolk syncytial nuclei  phagocytes  pycnosis
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