Wilson D B, Wyatt D P
Division of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla.
Acta Anat (Basel). 1989;136(2):165-71. doi: 10.1159/000146818.
Abnormal loop-tail (Lp/Lp) mutant mouse embryos exhibiting severe exencephaly and myeloschisis were analyzed and compared with their normal (+/+; Lp/+) littermates by means of immunofluorescence histochemistry to determine regional differences in the distribution of laminin (L) and fibronectin (FN). In the neural basement membrane and adjacent mesenchymal cell matrix of the abnormal embryos, regional differences in the deposition of L and FN were similar to those in normal littermates. Moreover, most of the putative neural crest (NC) cells appeared to emigrate normally in terms of their site of detachment and migration pathways, despite the severe topographic distortions and loss of neuroepithelial integrity. However, some putative NC cells projected incorrectly from the 'luminal' surface of the neuroepithelium, suggesting that some of the NC may be abnormal or sequestered and prevented from appropriate detachment and emigration from the neural tube.
对表现出严重无脑畸形和脊髓裂的异常环尾(Lp/Lp)突变小鼠胚胎进行了分析,并通过免疫荧光组织化学方法与它们正常的(+/+;Lp/+)同窝仔进行比较,以确定层粘连蛋白(L)和纤连蛋白(FN)分布的区域差异。在异常胚胎的神经基底膜和相邻间充质细胞基质中,L和FN沉积的区域差异与正常同窝仔相似。此外,尽管存在严重的地形扭曲和神经上皮完整性丧失,但大多数假定的神经嵴(NC)细胞在其脱离部位和迁移途径方面似乎正常迁移。然而,一些假定的NC细胞从神经上皮的“管腔”表面错误地伸出,这表明一些NC可能异常或被隔离,从而阻止了它们从神经管进行适当的脱离和迁移。