Vegetal egg cytoplasm promotes gastrulation and is responsible for specification of vegetal blastomeres in embryos of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi.
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An animal-vegetal axis exists in the unfertilized eggs of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi. The first phase of ooplasmic segregation brings the egg cortex to the vegetal pole very soon after fertilization. In the present study, when 5-8% of the egg cytoplasm in the vegetal pole region was removed between the first and second phase of segregation, most embryos exhibited failure of gastrulation, as reported previously in Styela by Bates and Jeffery (Dev. Biol, 124, 65-76, 1987). The embryos that were deficient in vegetal pole cytoplasm (VC-deficient embryos) developed into permanent blastulae. They consisted for the most part of epidermal cells and most lacked the derivatives of vegetal blastomeres, such as endoderm, muscle and notochord. Removal of cytoplasm from other regions did not affect embryogenesis. The cleavage of the VC-deficient embryos not only exhibited radial symmetry along the animal-vegetal axis but the pattern of the cleavage was also identical in the animal and vegetal hemispheres. Examination of the developmental fates of early blastomeres of VC-deficient embryos revealed that the vegetal blastomeres had assumed the fate of animal cells. These results suggested that the VC-deficient embryos had been totally animalized. When vegetal pole cytoplasm was transplanted to the animal pole or equatorial position of VC-deficient eggs, gastrulation occurred, starting at the site of the transplantation and tissues derived from vegetal blastomeres formed. Therefore, it appears that vegetal pole cytoplasm specifies the site of gastrulation and the cytoplasm is responsible for the specification of vegetal blastomeres. It is suggested that during the second phase of ooplasmic segregation, cytoplasmic factors responsible for gastrulation spread throughout the entire vegetal hemisphere.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Development
دوره 122 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1996