The role of fibronectin and laminin in development and migration of the avian Wolffian duct with reference to somitogenesis
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The role of fibronectin and laminin in development and migration of the avian Wolffian duct with reference to somitogenesis
Abstract
It has been suggested that matrix molecules like fibronectin and laminin influence the differentiation and migration of embryonic cells. We investigated the role of these two glycoproteins in somitogenesis as well as in the differentiation and migration of the avian Wolffian (pronephric and mesonephric) duct. At first, we described essential steps in the development of these two organ anlagen by light microscopy, SEM and TEM. To localize fibronectin and laminin more exactly in the actual stages, we used the indirect immunoperoxidase reaction at the light microscopic level and the peroxidase-antiperoxidase technique at the ultrastructural level. Fibronectin was found at the surface of the unsegmented paraxial mesoderm, increasing in the cranial direction, and in the basal laminae of somites and Wolffian duct. The mesenchymal tip of the duct contains a moderate amount of fibronectin. In the two investigated organ anlagen, laminin was found mainly in the basal laminae. The role of fibronectin and laminin was investigated further by using synthetic peptides that mimic the main cell binding domain of either fibronectin or laminin, and that competitively inhibit their cell surface receptors. Thus, the pentapeptides GRGDS, YIGSR, and for control, SHLVE were micro-injected under the ectoderm of 2-day-old embryos. After treatment with GRDS, the Wolffian duct and the segmental plate are more compact. The rounded cells exhibit only short processes and narrow intercellular spaces. At the side of injection the duct shows a delay in migration. After treatment with YIGSR the Wolffian duct migrated laterally over the somatopleure. The basal laminae seem to be incomplete. SHLVE had no effect. Our results suggest that fibronectin is a prerequisite for the migration of the Wolffian duct, and that laminin probably plays a role in guiding the duct. The epithelialization during somitogenesis and differentiation of the duct is a more complex process involving also fibronectin and laminin.
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