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Avian Scale Development XIV: A Study of Cell Proliferation in the Epidermis of the Scaleless, sc/sc, Mutant
Authors:Roger H Sawyer
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208 U.S.A.
Abstract:Embryonic induction has been demonstrated in numerous studies, yet the molecular basis for induction still eludes investigators. Components of the extracellular matrix (ECM), cell adhesion molecules (CAM), diffusable factors, as well as direct cell-cell contact, have been implicated in the early induction of avian feathers and scales. Although feathers and scales differ in many aspects, they are similar in that they appear initially as discrete and orderly arranged epidermal placodes. In the case of scutate scales, the cells of the epidermal placode are nonproliferative, while the cells of the interplacode regions are highly proliferative. In this study, I compare the proliferative activity of normal scale cells with that of the epidermal cells from embryos of the scaleless (sc/sc) mutant chicken which does not undergo epidermal placode formation and therefore lacks scutate scales. These results show that prior to the time that placodes would normally form, the proliferative activity of the scaleless epidermal cells is similar to that seen in normal epidermal cells. Likewise, the cessation of cell proliferation seen in normal placodes occurs in the epidermal basal cells of the sc/sc shank. It is the high rate of proliferation seen for the epidermal basal cells of the normal interplacode region and the outer surface of the scale ridge that never develops in the sc/sc epidermal cells.
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