Developmental Aspects of Vertebrate Chromatophores |
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Authors: | BAGNARA JOSEPH T. |
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Affiliation: | Department of General Biology, University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721 |
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Abstract: | Melanophores, xanthophores, and iridophores are fundamentallydistinct chromatophores in their appearance, composition, andfunction. All migrate from their neural crest site of originto populate the integument. Their respective pigments, melanins,ptendines, and purines are found in organelles designated respectivelyas melanosomes, pterinosomes and reflecting platelets. Theseorganelles are all derived from an endoplasmic reticular vesicle.This is in keeping with a hypothesis about the common originof pigment cells from a stem cell containing a primordial organellewith the potential of becoming any of the circumscribed pigmentaryorganelles. It is believed that chromatoblasts may not be specificallydetermined until they reach a final destination where they willdifferentiate in accordance with a pattern already specifiedin the integument. In leopard frogs, it appears that the initialinduction of pattern in the skin is general, but later it becomeshighly specific. |
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