Cytological analyses of factors which determine the number of primordial germ cells (PGCs) in Xenopus laevis
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Cytological analyses of factors which determine the number of primordial germ cells (PGCs) in Xenopus laevis
Abstract
Correlation of the number of primordial germ cells (PGCs) at stage 47 with the amount of germ plasm at the 8-cell stage and with the number of the germ-plasm-containing cells (GPCCs) was analysed using two different laboratory-raised colonies of Xenopus laevis, HD and J groups. The average number of PGCs in J group tadpoles was significantly larger than that in HD group tadpoles. The amount of germ plasm in J group embryos was also demonstrated to be larger than in HD group embryos. The amount of germ plasm was related positively to the number of GPCCs at the 8-cell stage and to the resulting number of PGCs; embryos which contained larger amounts of germ plasm developed larger numbers of PGCs at stage 47. The average number of PGCs in experimentally induced triploid tadpoles was exactly two-thirds of that in normal diploid tadpoles. Furthermore, in somatic cells (e.g. epidermis, muscle, pancreas), the number of cells in the triploid was also two-thirds of that in diploid tadpoles. These findings suggest that the number of PGCs is regulated by at least two different mechanisms: first, the number of PGCs is primarily specified by the intrinsic amount of germ plasm in the fertilized egg. Second, it is regulated by an unknown mechanism which controls the total number of cells of whole embryos, such as the nucleocytoplasmic ratio.
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