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. 1983 Jan;12(1):19-26.
doi: 10.1016/0045-6039(83)90113-6.

Effects of polyamine limitation on nucleolar development and morphology in early chick embryos

Effects of polyamine limitation on nucleolar development and morphology in early chick embryos

B Löwkvist et al. Cell Differ. 1983 Jan.

Abstract

Inhibition of polyamine synthesis in early chick embryos by in ovo treatment with DL-alpha-difluoromethylornithine (DFMO), injected beneath the blastoderm after 5 h of incubation, permanently blocks post-gastrular development. After the first day of polyamine limitation, the embryos possess a thickened primitive streak. Further morphogenesis is blocked and the ectoderm and mesoderm are condensed around the streak. There is obvious suppression of nucleolar formation in 24 h DFMO-treated embryos. In the mesoderm obliquely in front of Hensen's node the frequency of nucleolus-possessing cells is only a few percent lower in DFMO-treated than in control embryos. However, in the same area the frequency of mesoderm cells possessing multiple nucleoli is about 50% lower in the polyamine-depleted embryos. At the ultrastructural level, mesoderm cells from 24 h DFMO-treated embryos show a reduction of the fibrillar component of the nucleolus with a resulting segregation of the nucleolar material. Our data indicate that stimulation of polyamine synthesis is an obligatory step in the differentiation of epiblast cells into mesoderm cells.

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