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The insertion of mesenchyme cells into the ectoderm during differentiation in Sea urchin embryos
Authors:Evelyn Spiegel  Melvin Spiegel
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, 03755 Hanover, NH;(2) Marine Biological Laboratory, 02543 Woods Hole, MA
Abstract:Summary During the course of sea urchin development, from early blastula to pluteus larva, there are two major visible processes toward which all activities seem to be focused. They are the differentiation of the larval skeleton by the primary mesenchyme cells and the differentiation of the primitive gut by the secondary mesenchyme cells. These activities take place within the shell-like layer of epithelial cells, or ectodermal wall. The interactive role of the ectodermal wall with the mesenchyme cells is not yet clearly understood. A number of earlier studies have proposed that the ectoderm may have an inductive influence on the mesenchyme cells and that its inner surface forms a molecular template for guiding the mesenchyme cells. In this report, we suggest an additional role for the ectodermal wall. We show that some primary mesenchyme cells and secondary mesenchyme cells insert between the cells of the ectodermal wall in order to firmly anchor the anlage of the larval skeleton and primitive gut during differentiation. This mechanism may provide a physical basis for maintaining the stable positional relationship of the anlage during development.
Keywords:Ectodermal wall  Mesenchyme cells  Differentiation  Larval skeleton  Primitive gut
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