Kay B K, Schwartz L M, Rutishauser U, Qiu T H, Peng H B
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27514.
Development. 1988 Jul;103(3):463-71. doi: 10.1242/dev.103.3.463.
The neural cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM) is seen in the membrane of nerves and muscles from several vertebrate species. Using indirect immunofluorescence, we have examined the expression of this protein during embryonic and postembryonic myogenesis in the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis. While good staining for N-CAM was seen in neuronal tissues at all stages examined, no staining of embryonic muscle was observed, including both mononucleated and polynucleated myoblasts. In contrast, limb muscles formed at metamorphosis showed strong expression of N-CAM. The developing limb muscles eventually lose their N-CAM, but will reexpress it dramatically when denervated. These observations suggest that myogenesis programs executed at different stages of development can display distinct patterns of N-CAM expression.
神经细胞黏附分子(N-CAM)可见于多种脊椎动物的神经和肌肉膜中。我们利用间接免疫荧光法,研究了非洲爪蟾胚胎期和胚后肌生成过程中该蛋白的表达情况。在所检测的所有阶段,神经元组织中N-CAM染色良好,但未观察到胚胎肌肉(包括单核和成肌细胞)有染色。相比之下,变态期形成的肢体肌肉显示出强烈的N-CAM表达。发育中的肢体肌肉最终会失去其N-CAM,但在去神经支配时会显著重新表达。这些观察结果表明,在发育的不同阶段执行的肌生成程序可呈现出不同的N-CAM表达模式。