The histogenetic potential of neural plate cells of early-somite-stage mouse embryos.

W Y Chan, P P Tam
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The mesencephalic neural plate of early-somite-stage mouse embryos differentiated underneath the renal capsule to form mostly neural tissues together with other tissues some of which were probably of neural crest cell origin. The capacity to form non-neural tissues such as skeletal tissues and melanocytes was lost at about the 5-somite stage. The lateral areas of the plate tended to form non-neural tissues more than the medial areas. The cephalic neural plate of presomite head-fold-stage embryos differentiated extensively to form both ectodermal and mesodermal tissues. However, upon completion of neurulation, the mesencephalic neuroepithelium of forelimb-bud-stage embryos gave rise to neural tissues only. Therefore there is a progressive restriction in the histogenetic capacity of the mesencephalic neural plate during neurulation and this could be attributed to the cellular commitment for neural differentiation and the loss of the neural crest cells.

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早体期小鼠胚胎神经板细胞的组织发生潜能。
早体期小鼠胚胎中脑神经板在肾包膜下分化,主要形成神经组织,部分组织可能是神经嵴细胞起源。形成非神经组织如骨骼组织和黑素细胞的能力在大约5-somite阶段就丧失了。钢板外侧区域比内侧区域更容易形成非神经组织。前体细胞头褶期胚胎的头神经板广泛分化,形成外胚层和中胚层组织。然而,在神经发育完成后,前肢芽期胚胎的中脑神经上皮仅产生神经组织。因此,在神经发育过程中,中脑神经板的组织发生能力受到进行性限制,这可能归因于神经分化的细胞承诺和神经嵴细胞的损失。
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