蝾螈残肢神经嵴细胞迁移与分化的观察。

S Hirano
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为了研究体体及其衍生物对神经嵴细胞迁移和分化的影响,对蝾螈(Hynobius lichenatus Boulenger)幼虫进行了单侧体体摘除。在无somite环境中出现两种类型的神经嵴细胞。他们在开始迁移后不久就可以彼此区分开来。一种细胞分布在表皮和神经管之间的扩张空间中,黑色素细胞从它们分化出来。另一种类型的细胞迁移到神经管侧壁附近。它们在神经管的腹外侧聚集成一束,并产生神经元或脊髓神经节的卫星细胞。细胞发育过程中细胞学事件的顺序和每个事件所需的时间与对照组黑素细胞和脊髓神经节细胞的发育过程基本相同。目前的结果表明,神经嵴细胞的迁移和分化不仅独立于体或其衍生物的可能调控,而且神经嵴细胞的命运在迁移开始之前就已经决定了。
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Observations on the migration and differentiation of neural crest cells in somite extirpated salamander larvae.

In order to research the influences of the somites or their derivatives on the migration and differentiation of neural crest cells, unilateral extirpation of somites was performed in the larvae of the salamander (Hynobius lichenatus Boulenger). Two types of neural crest cells appeared in the somite-free environment. They could already be distinguished from each other shortly after beginning of migration. One type of the cells was distributed in the expanded space between the epidermis and the neural tube, with melanocytes differentiated from them. The other type of the cells migrated closely to the lateral wall of the neural tube. They aggregated as a cord on the ventrolateral side of the neural tube and gave rise either to neurons or to satellite cells of spinal ganglia. The sequence of cytological events along the development of the cells and the time required for each event were essentially identical with those of the melanocytes and spinal ganglion cells developing on the control side. The present results suggest not only that migration and differentiation of neural crest cells are independent of the possible regulation of the somites or their derivatives but also that the fate of neural crest cells is determined before the onset of migration.

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