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OCCURRENCE AND FINE STRUCTURE OF SUBCORTICAL CYTOPLASMIC ISLETS IN FERTILIZED EGGS OF CYNOPS PYRRHOGASTER
Authors:HIROSHI IMOH
Institution:Department of Biology, Miyazaki University, Funatsuka 1–1, Miyazaki 880, Japan
Abstract:Fertilized and unfertilized eggs of Cynops pyrrhogaster were examined by light and electron microscopy. In fertilized eggs that have just been laid, there are numerous small cytoplasmic patches free of granules in the pigmented layer of the animal hemisphere. Many of these granule-free cytoplasmic islets gradually grow out subcortically from the pigmented layer and fuse to form a subcortical layer of yolk-free cytoplasm of varying thickness by the time of the first cleavage division. The cytoplasmic islets are present in 100% of the fertilized eggs, but not in unfertilized eggs. Electron microscopic observations showed that the cytoplasmic islets contain tubules and that development of a complex system of cortical tubules constitutes the basis of the early growth of the cytoplasmic islets. The cortical tubules are transient structures and are no longer observable a few hours after the eggs are laid. These phenomena are considered to be a response of the egg to the fertilization stimulus.
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