Cell death during detachment of the lens rudiment from ectoderm in the chick embryo
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Cell death during detachment of the lens rudiment from ectoderm in the chick embryo
Abstract
The distribution and cytological characters of physiological cell death associated with formation of the lens vesicle in the chick embryo was studied by means of vital staining, light and electron microscopy. We have established a constant pattern of cell death which differs in some aspects from that reported for mammals and amphibians. The necrotic process is observed initially in the dorsal part of the lens cup (stage 15). The necrotic area progressively surrounds the lens pore as invagination proceeds (stage 16) and at stage 17 is located in the zone of fusion of the invaginated lens. After detachment of the lens (stages 18, 19 and 20) dead cells appear in the ectoderm, in the superficial epithelium of the lens vesicle and in the space between both structures. Ultrastructurally we observe isolated dead cells in different stages of degeneration and in phagocytosed cells. Phagocytosis is carried out by the neighboring healthy epithelial cells. Phagocytic activity was detected concomitant with the beginning of the necrotic process. Cell fragments were occasionally detected within the lens cavity.
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