Effects of Bromo-Cyclic GMP and Bromo-Cyclic AMP on Embryonic Development of Xenopus laevis(Developmental Biology)
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Low molecular signalling molecules such as cAMP and cGMP are expected to have important functions in early morphogenetic processes in animal development. We examined the effect of 8-bromocyclic GMP (Br-cGMP) on Xenopus embryogenesis, using 8-bromo-cyclic AMP (Br-cAMP) as a reference. When Xenopus gastrulae were cultured in the medium which contained these analogues, their development was affected in specific and dosage-dependent manners : While Br-cAMP induced anomaly only in head part (swelling of myelencephalon with enlarged ventricle), Br-cGMP induced shortening in body length often accompanied by bending of the cephalo-caudal axis. In embryos treated with Br-cGMP at a high dose, cellular movement was inhibited as revealed by SEM and this resulted in the formation of tadpoles with unclosed yolk plug. Br-cGMP at lower doses induced severe inhibition of the development of notochord and muscles. Since HPLC analyses revealed that both analogues were uptaken into embryonic cells, we assumed that the morphological effects observed were induced by the interference of the normal functioning of cGMP and cAMP, respectively, by Br-cGMP and Br-cAMP. Based on the results obtained, we assume that while cGMP is involved mainly in the differentiation of mesodermal structures, especially in formation of notochord and muscles, cAMP is involved mainly in the differentiation of neural structures.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 2000-03-10
著者
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Igarashi Kazuei
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science,Chiba University
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SHIOKAWA Koichiro
Laboratory for Molecular Embryology, Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo
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Takeuchi Shigeo
Department Of Biological Sciences Faculty Of Science Kanagawa University
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Shiokawa Koichiro
Laboratory Of Molecular Embryology Zoological Institute Department Of Biological Sciences Graduate S
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Moroki Yuko
Laboratory of Molecular Embryology, Zoological Institute, Department of Biological Sciences, Graduat
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Hara Hiroshi
Deputy Senior Research Associate Molecular Biology Laboratory, Medicinal Research Laboratories Taish
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Moroki Yuko
Laboratory Of Molecular Embryology Zoological Institute Department Of Biological Sciences Graduate S
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Takeuchi Shigeo
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Kanagawa University
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Hara Hiroshi
Deputy Senior Research Associate Molecular Biology Laboratory Medicinal Research Laboratories Taisho
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