ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY IN THE NEURAL TUBE OF THE EARLY CHICK EMBRYO
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The appearance and localization of acetylcholinesterase (AchE) activity in the nervous system of early chick embryos were histochemically studied using the thiocholine technique by Karnovsky and Roots (1964). Light microscopically AchE activity was first demonstrated in the basal plate of the neural tube of the 2-day chick embryo (developmental stage 13, Hamburger-Hamilton: 1951). In the 3-day embryo (stage 17) AchE activity was seen both in the basal and alar plates of the neural tube. In the 4-day embryo (stage 23) AchE activity was evident in the mantle layer of the neural tube, as well as in the spinal nerve roots and spinal ganglia. Electron microscopically, AchE activity was first detected in 10-somite embryo (stage 10), namely the reaction products were seen in a few neuroepithelial cells and undifferentiated neural crest cells. The reaction products were first found exclusively in the cisterns of the nuclear envelope and thereafter in those of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (r-ER). In successive stages, as r-ER increased in volume and in number, the reaction products were found in the r-ER more frequently and more numerously. In these stages, no morphological differences weer noticeable between the AchE positive and negative cells. This suggests that enzymatic (AchE) differentiation may begin earlier than the morphological and functional differentiations.
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Miki Akinori
Department Of Anatomy Kobe University School Of Medicine
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MIKI AKINORI
Department of Anatomy, Kobe University School of Medicine
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