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Movement of an Epithelial Layer Isolated from Early Embryos of the Newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster II. Formation of a Blastoporal Groove and Archenteron in a Superficial Epithelial Layer Isolated from Initial Gastrula
Authors:Shinji Komazaki
Institution:Department of Anatomy, Saitama Medical School, Moroyama-cho, Iruma-gun, Saitama 350-04, Japan
Abstract:The roles of folding movement of epithelial layer in amphibian gastrulation were investigated. A superficial epithelial layer was isolated from the vegetal hemisphere of the initial gastrula (stage 11) of the newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster . The isolated epithelial layers were cultured and morphogenetic movements of the epithelial layers were analysed. Two types of folding movement, folding toward the apical side in the blastopore-forming region and folding toward the basal side in the dorsal marginal zone, arose autonomously in the cultured epithelial layers. These movements caused morphogenesis similar to the formation of the blastoporal groove and archenteron in the control embryo. Treatment with chemical reagents that affect the morphogenetic movement of cells and electron microscopy of the submembranous microfilaments layer (SML) suggested that contraction of actin filaments in the SML was involved in both types of folding movement but that they are controlled, respectively, by different mechanisms in terms of involvement of Ca2+ ions. The present results suggest that two types of folding movement arise in the superficial epithelial layer of the embryo and play important roles in the formation of the blastoporal groove and archenteron during early steps of amphibian gastrulation.
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