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A study of induced metamorphosis in the Axolotl

✍ Scribed by Prahlad, K. V. ;DeLanney, Louis E.


Book ID
102891650
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1965
Tongue
English
Weight
627 KB
Volume
160
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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✦ Synopsis


Metamorphic changes occurred in dark and white Mexican axolotls injected with 3,3',5-triiodo-L-thyronine (Ta) or DL-thyroxine (T4), when exposed at the following ages (in days) after spawning: 3-8, 45, 62, 117, 521-541, 541-571, at 20Β°C. The dosage of the hormone administered as a single injection varied from 10 pg to 100 pg. Optimum conditions in group 1 proved to be 10 pg T s injected into the perivitelline space of six-day-old embryos which were subsequently released from the jelly to fresh water nine days later at 15 days of' age. After two days in fresh water tissue changes were observed in this order: gillsventral, middle, dorsal; tailtip; skin; upper eyelid. Ts-treated animals had a shorter latent period than T4 groups. There was heavy mortality in younger animals. Surviving axolotls completed metamorphosis within 25 to 35 days. Embryonic tissues,, therefore, are capable of taking up the hormone and responding after the treatment is terminated, raising doubts as to the obligatory persistence of the hormone. The implications of these observations with regard to the effect of hormone at the molecular level are discussed.


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