Narayanan C H, Narayanan Y
J Embryol Exp Morphol. 1978 Feb;43:85-105.
The precise site of origin and the cells of origin of the mesencephalic nucleus of the trigeminal nerve in birds have been studied by the method of growing embryonic fore-, mid- and hind brain grafts inside a millipore filter chamber filled with amniotic fluid, upon a host chorioallantoic membrane, and by the method of transplantation of cranial neural crest of the mesencephalon between embryo-donors and duck embryo-hosts. The growth and differentiation of grafts grown in the chambers resemble very closely those of normal embryos at corresponding stages of development. Data obtained from a total of 42 grafts representative of the three species of birds used in this study, show that the cells of the mesencephalic nucleus are present only in grafts of embryonic midbrain and totally absent in forebrain and hindbrain grafts. The presence of cells of the mesencephalic nucleus in midbrain grafts suggests that these neurons arise chiefly from the developing mesencephalon. Histological examination of such grafts has shown that these neurons are observed in the leptomeningeal tissue overlying the midbrain region and extend into the various laminae of the optic tecta. A progressive increase in the size of the cells from an immature state confined to the mesodermal tissue to fully mature neurons in the stratum griseum periventriculare of the optic tectum is observed. This is also indicative of a downward migration of these cells. In a few embryonic midbrain grafts mature cells clearly identifiable as belonging to the mesencephalic nucleus are observed in the leptomeningeal tissue and outside the external limiting membrane of the neural tube. These appear to be neurons which had failed to migrate. The resemblance of these latter neurons to those in the stratum griseum periventriculare of the optic tectum lend further support to the hypothesis that the neurons of the mesencephalic nucleus are derived from neural crest of the developing mesencephalon in birds. In interspecific transplantation experiments of cranial neural crest of the mesencephalon, the quail cells occur in the form of clusters and appear to migrate towards the ventricular surface independent of the migration of the cells of the tectum which takes place simultaneously. Three stages in the development of the grafted neural crest material of the quail are observed based on the perikaryal diameter of the cells, and the accumulation of Nissl material in the cytoplasm. The smallest cells are located more superficially near the pial surface, and the larger mature neurons are observed in the stratum griseum periventriculare of the optic tectum. All the layers of the optic tectum including the neuroepithelium on the experimental side are comprised entirely of duck cells...
通过将胚胎前脑、中脑和后脑移植到充满羊水的微孔滤器室内,并置于宿主尿囊绒膜上的方法,以及在胚胎供体和鸭胚宿主之间移植中脑颅神经嵴的方法,对鸟类三叉神经中脑核的精确起源部位和起源细胞进行了研究。在滤器室内生长的移植物的生长和分化与正常胚胎在相应发育阶段的情况非常相似。从本研究中使用的三种鸟类的总共42个移植物获得的数据表明,中脑核的细胞仅存在于胚胎中脑移植物中,在前脑和后脑移植物中则完全不存在。中脑移植物中存在中脑核的细胞表明,这些神经元主要起源于发育中的中脑。对这类移植物的组织学检查表明,这些神经元见于覆盖中脑区域的软脑膜组织中,并延伸至视顶盖的各层。观察到细胞大小从局限于中胚层组织的未成熟状态逐渐增加到视顶盖室周灰质中的完全成熟神经元。这也表明这些细胞有向下迁移的现象。在一些胚胎中脑移植物中,在软脑膜组织和神经管外限制膜之外观察到可明确鉴定为属于中脑核的成熟细胞。这些似乎是未能迁移的神经元。这些后一种神经元与视顶盖室周灰质中的神经元相似,进一步支持了鸟类中脑核神经元起源于发育中的中脑神经嵴的假说。在中脑颅神经嵴的种间移植实验中,鹌鹑细胞以簇的形式出现,并且似乎独立于同时发生的顶盖细胞的迁移而朝着脑室表面迁移。根据细胞的核周直径以及细胞质中尼氏体物质的积累情况,观察到鹌鹑移植的神经嵴材料发育的三个阶段。最小的细胞位于更靠近软膜表面的浅层,而较大的成熟神经元见于视顶盖的室周灰质中。实验侧视顶盖的所有层,包括神经上皮,完全由鸭细胞组成……