Neural Control of Flight Muscle Differentiation in the Fly Sarcophaga bullata : Development Biology
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概要
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Myoblasts derived from imaginal discs together with the degenerating larval muscles contribute to the formation of flight muscles in adult flies. Severance of the mesothoraic larval nerve in the freshly formed prepupa results in the absence of entire flight musculature on the operated side of the adult fly. Histological observations reveal very early stages of muscle differentiation in the form of association of myoblasts with degenerating larval muscle around day 3 of pupal development. Further differentiation is inhibited by nerve transection leading to the eventual degeneration of all muscles on the operated side. These results indicate that insect flight muscles are dependent on nerves from the early stages of their differentiation.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1990-04-15
著者
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Naessel D
Stockholm Univ. Stockholm Swe
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Sivasubramanian Pakkirisamy
Department Of Biology University Of New Brunswick
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NASSEL DICK
Department of Zoology, University of Stockholm
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Nassel Dick
Department of Zoology, Stockholm University
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