Cultivation of the notochord of a Balanoglossus species in diffusion chambers.

T P Evgen'eva
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Minute fragments of the notochord of Balanoglossus sp. were cultivated in diffusion chambers implanted into the arm cavities of starfish, Asterias rubens. The surface properties of the cells migrating from these fragments and the intercellular contacts between them were examined in a scanning electron microscope type "Stereoscan." The two types of cell constituting the initial notochordal transplantate migrated already on the 2nd day of cultivation; these were rather large (10-12 mu) round cells with characteristic outgrowths, which grouped into colonies already on the 3rd-5th day of growth in culture, and small cells (5-7 mu) of elongated shape that at early cultivation stages were found scattered in a disorderly manner over the filter. At later cultivation stages (days 10-12), the small cells migrated toward the colonies of round notochordal cells and penetrated inside them. As a result, large colonies (counting 100 or more cells) developed in the cultures, their arrangement resembling that of the donor animal's notochord.

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扩散室中舌藻脊索的培养。
Balanoglossus sp.脊索的微小碎片在植入海星(Asterias rubens)臂腔的扩散室中培养。从这些碎片中迁移的细胞的表面特性和它们之间的细胞间接触在扫描电子显微镜类型“立体扫描”中检查。在培养的第2天,构成初始脊索移植物的两种细胞已经开始迁移;这些细胞较大(10-12亩),呈圆形,具有特征性的生长,在培养的第3 -5天就已经聚集成集落,而小细胞(5-7亩)呈细长状,在培养早期就被发现杂乱地分散在过滤器上。在培养后期(10-12天),小细胞向圆形脊索细胞的菌落迁移并渗透到其中。结果,在培养物中形成了大的菌落(有100个或更多的细胞),它们的排列类似于供体动物的脊索。
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