Animalizing Effect of A23187 on Sea Urchin Embryos

Pulse treatment of sea urchin embryos with 3 μM A23187 for 2 hr starting at a stage in initial 10 hr period of development at 20°C, followed by a culture in normal sea water up to the pluteus corresponding stage (45 hr after fertilization), yielded many large exogastrulae with thin embryo walls. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Development, growth & differentiation growth & differentiation, 1991-06, Vol.33 (3), p.283-292
Hauptverfasser: Fujiwara, Akiko, Yasumasu, Ikuo
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Zusammenfassung:Pulse treatment of sea urchin embryos with 3 μM A23187 for 2 hr starting at a stage in initial 10 hr period of development at 20°C, followed by a culture in normal sea water up to the pluteus corresponding stage (45 hr after fertilization), yielded many large exogastrulae with thin embryo walls. The pulse treatment starting at a time between 10 and 13 hr after fertilization yielded considerable number of large prisms and gastrulae having thin embryo walls. Probably, the pulse treatment exerts stimulating effects on ectodermal cell determination in whole span of pre‐hatching period to produce animalized embryos. On the other hand, pulse treatment with A23187 in pre‐hatching period exerts stage‐specific effects on gut formation. Embryos, thus treated for 2 hr starting at stages between 3 and 5 hr after fertilization, produced quite small exoguts but those treated at stages between 7 and 8 hr formed well developed and long exoguts. In embryos treated at the other stages than above, guts or exoguts were almost the same in their size to those in normal ones. These effects of A23187 on morphogenesis were canceled by procaine, tetracaine and ruthenium red. Probably, artificial Ca2+signal induced by A23187 alters the determination of cell fates, programmed in pre‐hatching period.
ISSN:0012-1592
1440-169X
DOI:10.1111/j.1440-169X.1991.00283.x