ECB-ART-52210
Dev Growth Differ
1990 Feb 01;321:73-84. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1990.00073.x.
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Archenteron-Forming Capacity in Blastomeres Isolated from Eight-Cell Stage Embryos of the Starfish, Asterina pectinifera: (starfish/8-cell stage/isolation/cell lineage/archenteron formation).
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Starfish blastomeres are reported to be totipotent up to the 8-cell stage. We reinvestigated the development of blastomeres of 8-cell stage embryos with a regular cubic shape consisting of two tiers of 4 blastomeres. On dissociation of the embryo by disrupting the fertilization membrane at the 8-cell stage, each of the 4 blastomeres of the vegetal hemisphere gave rise to an embryo that gastrulated, whereas blastomeres from the animal hemisphere did not. By injection of a cell lineage tracer into blastomeres of 8-cell stage embryos, we found that only those of the vegetal hemisphere formed cells constituting the archenteron. Next, we compressed 4-cell stage embryos along the animal-vegetal axis so that all the blastomeres in the 8-cell stage were in a single layer. When these 8 blastomeres were then dissociated, an average of 7 of them developed into gastrulae. By cell lineage analysis, all the blastomeres in single-layered embryos at the 8-cell stage were shown to have the capacity to form cells constituting an archenteron. Taken together, these findings indicate that the fate to form the archenteron is specified by a cytoplasmic factor(s) localized at the vegetal hemisphere, and that isolated blastomeres that have inherited this factor develop into gastrulae.
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