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Nuclear roles in the postconjugant development of the ciliated protozoan Euplotes aediculatus. 1. Evidence for sequential roles of the differentiating macronucleus in exconjugant development
Authors:J A Kloetzel
Institution:Department of Cell Biology, The University of Texas, Health Science Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas 75235 USA
Abstract:Thin-section and freeze-fracture data retrieved from developing fetal adrenals of mouse, rabbit, and rat reveal that gap junctions which appear as cortical and medullary cells morphogenetically assort themselves. In the presumptive zona fasciculata and reticularis communicating junctions develop between neighboring cells just prior to the onset of steroidogenesis. In the rodents, gap junctions assemble in large, particle-free formation plaques 1 day before the proliferation of smooth endoplasmic reticulum and the vesiculation of mitochondria (morphological features which are indicative of steroidogenesis). Similar observations have been obtained in fetal rabbits, but here gap junctions apparently develop in the absence of formation plaques. In each species, gap junctions apparently develop 1 or 2 days prior to a surge in corticosteroid production, suggesting that the formation of communicating junctions during the early phases of adrenal cortical differentiation may provide an avenue to coordinate steroidogenesis in the developing fetal cortex.
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