Significance of Heterochronic Differences in Neural Crest Cell Migration and Sclerotomal Development in Evolution of the Trunk Body Organization from Agnathans to Gnathostomes(Developmental Biology)
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The process of neural crest cell migration differs between the lamprey and swordtail [Hirata et al., Zoological Science 14: 305-312 (1997)]. In swordtail embryos, neural crest cells in the ventral pathway are distributed ventrally beyond the notochord at all axial levels of the trunk. In contrast, no neural crest cells are seen ventrally beyond the notochord in post-branchial regions of lamprey embryos, although in the branchial regions some cells migrate ventrally beyond the notochord. Since sclerotomal development is essential in the formation of ventral pathways in avian and mammalian embryos, sclerotomal development in lamprey and swordtail embryos was examined to understand the mechanism underlying the differences in neural crest cell migration between these two animals. Sclerotomal development and neural crest cell migration progressed concurrently in the swordtail trunk. In the lamprey, the formation of the sclerotome was regionally different along the antero-posterior axis. In the branchial region, where neural crest cells are observed ventrally beyond the notochord, sclerotomal development was closely correlated with neural crest cell migration as in the swordtail. The overt sclerotome was not observed in the lamprey trunk posterior to the branchial region during the period of neural crest cell migration. These observations suggest that differences in the timing of neural crest cell migration and sclerotomal development generate the differences in migration of lamprey and swordtail neural crest cells along the ventral pathways. Heterochronic differences in sclerotomal development correlated with neural crest cell migration may have some significance in the evolution of the trunk body organization from agnathans to gnathostomes.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1998-12-15
著者
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Ito K
Institute Of Molecular And Cell Biology And Oncology Research Institute National University Of Singa
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Ito Kosei
東京医科歯科大学 医歯学総合研究科分子腫瘍医学
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Ito K
Department Of Bio- And Geo-science Graduate School Of Science Osaka City University
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Tsuneki Kazuhiko
Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
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HIRATA MASASHI
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University
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ITO Kazuo
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Yamagata University School of Medicine
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Hirata Masashi
Department Of Biology Graduate School Of Science Osaka University
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Hirata Masashi
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Bioresources Mie University
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Tsuneki K
Department Of Biology Graduate School Of Science Osaka University
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Tsuneki Kazuhiko
Department Of Biology Graduate School Of Science Osaka University
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Tsuneki Kazuhiko
Deapartment Of Biology Graduate School Of Science Osaka University
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Tsuneki Kazuhiko
Misaki Marine Biological Station Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo:(present Address)department
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Tsuneki Kazuhiko
Department Of Biology Osaka University
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Ito K.
Institute Of Molecular And Cell Biology And Oncology Research Institute National University Of Singa
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Ito Kazuo
Department Od Orthopedic Surgery Sapporo Medical University
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