Gastrulation events in the prestreak pig embryo: ultrastructure and cell markers

JE Fléchon, J Degrouard, B Fléchon - Genesis, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
JE Fléchon, J Degrouard, B Fléchon
Genesis, 2004Wiley Online Library
The epithelial versus mesenchymal phenotypes of embryonic ectoderm and mesoderm cells
of the prestreak stage pig embryos were examined by electron microscopy and molecular
marker analysis. During this period the embryonic disc remained flat or slightly convex while
becoming oval or pyriform in shape. Mesenchyme cells expressing vimentin were present
between the embryonic disc and the underlying visceral endoderm before a primitive streak
(or groove) was apparent. The migration of mesenchyme appeared to occur in lateral and …
Abstract
The epithelial versus mesenchymal phenotypes of embryonic ectoderm and mesoderm cells of the prestreak stage pig embryos were examined by electron microscopy and molecular marker analysis. During this period the embryonic disc remained flat or slightly convex while becoming oval or pyriform in shape. Mesenchyme cells expressing vimentin were present between the embryonic disc and the underlying visceral endoderm before a primitive streak (or groove) was apparent. The migration of mesenchyme appeared to occur in lateral and posterior directions from a mass of quiescent cells located in the pointed end of the pyriform embryonic disc that expressed Brachyury; these cells are proposed to be the precursors of the primitive streak and/or form the equivalent of the mouse early gastrula organizer (EGO). Cells with the TEC‐1 (or SSEA‐1) epitope, the marker most frequently used to characterize pluripotent cells, were initially distributed randomly in the embryonic ectoderm and then were found to localize in an anterior crescent which may contain the precursor cells of ectoderm and neurectoderm. As mitotic figures were found only in the anterior crescent, it is proposed that at least some of these proliferating cells migrate toward the EGO. While cytokeratins were barely detectable in the embryonic ectoderm cells, vimentin expression was supposed to be associated with the migratory capacity of these cells. These findings indicate that the early step of gastrulation, migration of extraembryonic mesoderm, occurs at a prestreak stage during which the embryonic disc becomes polarized. genesis 38:13–25, 2004. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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