Factors involved in the formation and stabilization of cell aggregates obtained from amphibian embryonic explants

Mats-Olof Mattsson, Huguette Løvtrup-Rein, Søren Løvtrup
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The effect of factors influencing the formation and stability of animal and vegetal aggregates from Xenopus laevis and Ambystoma mexicanum was examined in the light and scanning electron microscopes. At extreme values of pH the surface coat covering the vegetal aggregates is dissolved and dissociation may take place. Animal aggregates are more resistant. At high tonicities vegetal aggregates may be dissociated, and in the animal aggregates the epidermal differentiation is suppressed. In the absence of Ca2+ the vegetal aggregates are dissociated, but the animal aggregates are not affected. The results obtained with the inhibitor selenate and from incorporation experiments indicate that sulfated glycosaminoglycans are involved in the formation of aggregates in both species. Corresponding observations with tunicamycin suggest that even glycoproteins may play a role in aggregate formation, particularly in the vegetal aggregates.

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两栖动物胚胎外植体中细胞聚集体形成和稳定的相关因素
在光镜和扫描电镜下研究了影响非洲爪蟾和墨西哥Ambystoma mexicanum动植物聚集体形成和稳定性的因素。在极端的pH值下,覆盖植物聚集体的表层被溶解,并可能发生解离。动物骨料的抵抗力更强。在高张力下,植物聚集体可能被分离,而在动物聚集体中,表皮分化受到抑制。在没有Ca2+的情况下,植物聚集体被解离,但动物聚集体不受影响。用硒酸盐抑制剂和掺入实验得到的结果表明,硫酸化的糖胺聚糖参与了这两种植物聚集体的形成。tunicamycin的相应观察表明,甚至糖蛋白也可能在聚集体的形成中发挥作用,特别是在植物聚集体中。
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