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Regulation of epiblast cell movements by chondroitin sulfate during gastrulation in the chick

✍ Scribed by David R. Canning; Taneem Amin; Ethan Richard


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
506 KB
Volume
219
Category
Article
ISSN
1058-8388

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✦ Synopsis


Avian gastrulation is dependent on the ingression of outer layer cells into the interior of the embryo by means of a transient structure referred to as the primitive streak. As the growing streak progresses through the central area pellucida of the blastoderm, selective de-epithelialization of epiblast cells results in the initial migratory cells of the primitive mesoderm and endoderm. Here, we have examined the possibility that extracellular matrix molecules of the epiblast basal lamina influence the selection of streak-specific epiblast cells. By using whole embryo culture, we have found that removal of chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycans at gastrulation stages leads to defective streak formation. In situ hybridization with streak-specific markers in these embryos reveals ectopic patterns of gene expression, suggesting that differentiation of primitive streak precursors in the pregastrula epiblast is independent of normal streak morphogenesis. In addition, in vitro assays with chondroitin sulfate containing matrices suggest that specific cells of the epiblast are inhibited from joining the streak during gastrulation. Taken together, these results indicate that the presence of chondroitin sulfate in the epiblast basal lamin a facilitates the allocatio n of cells to the primary germ layers by preventing ectopic axis formation.


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