Influence of the neural tube/notochord complex on MyoD expression and cellular proliferation in chicken embryos

Important advances have been made in understanding the genetic processes that control skeletal muscle formation. Studies conducted on quails detected a delay in the myogenic program of animals selected for high growth rates. These studies have led to the hypothesis that a delay in myogenesis would a...

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Main Authors: H.J. Alves, L.E. Alvares, J.E. Gabriel, L.L. Coutinho
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2003-02-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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spelling doaj-524a37c8615f41faa19536a8fba158302020-11-25T01:03:25ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X1414-431X2003-02-0136219119710.1590/S0100-879X2003000200005Influence of the neural tube/notochord complex on MyoD expression and cellular proliferation in chicken embryosH.J. AlvesL.E. AlvaresJ.E. GabrielL.L. CoutinhoImportant advances have been made in understanding the genetic processes that control skeletal muscle formation. Studies conducted on quails detected a delay in the myogenic program of animals selected for high growth rates. These studies have led to the hypothesis that a delay in myogenesis would allow somitic cells to proliferate longer and consequently increase the number of embryonic myoblasts. To test this hypothesis, recently segmented somites and part of the unsegmented paraxial mesoderm were separated from the neural tube/notochord complex in HH12 chicken embryos. In situ hybridization and competitive RT-PCR revealed that MyoD transcripts, which are responsible for myoblast determination, were absent in somites separated from neural tube/notochord (1.06 and 0.06 10-3 attomol MyoD/1 attomol ß-actin for control and separated somites, respectively; P<0.01). However, reapproximation of these structures allowed MyoD to be expressed in somites. Cellular proliferation was analyzed by immunohistochemical detection of incorporated BrdU, a thymidine analogue. A smaller but not significant (P = 0.27) number of proliferating cells was observed in somites that had been separated from neural tube/notochord (27 and 18 for control and separated somites, respectively). These results confirm the influence of the axial structures on MyoD activation but do not support the hypothesis that in the absence of MyoD transcripts the cellular proliferation would be maintained for a longer period of time.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2003000200005Chicken developmentMyoDMyogenesisIn situ hybridizationBrdUCellular proliferation
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author H.J. Alves
L.E. Alvares
J.E. Gabriel
L.L. Coutinho
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L.E. Alvares
J.E. Gabriel
L.L. Coutinho
Influence of the neural tube/notochord complex on MyoD expression and cellular proliferation in chicken embryos
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Chicken development
MyoD
Myogenesis
In situ hybridization
BrdU
Cellular proliferation
author_facet H.J. Alves
L.E. Alvares
J.E. Gabriel
L.L. Coutinho
author_sort H.J. Alves
title Influence of the neural tube/notochord complex on MyoD expression and cellular proliferation in chicken embryos
title_short Influence of the neural tube/notochord complex on MyoD expression and cellular proliferation in chicken embryos
title_full Influence of the neural tube/notochord complex on MyoD expression and cellular proliferation in chicken embryos
title_fullStr Influence of the neural tube/notochord complex on MyoD expression and cellular proliferation in chicken embryos
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the neural tube/notochord complex on MyoD expression and cellular proliferation in chicken embryos
title_sort influence of the neural tube/notochord complex on myod expression and cellular proliferation in chicken embryos
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 0100-879X
1414-431X
publishDate 2003-02-01
description Important advances have been made in understanding the genetic processes that control skeletal muscle formation. Studies conducted on quails detected a delay in the myogenic program of animals selected for high growth rates. These studies have led to the hypothesis that a delay in myogenesis would allow somitic cells to proliferate longer and consequently increase the number of embryonic myoblasts. To test this hypothesis, recently segmented somites and part of the unsegmented paraxial mesoderm were separated from the neural tube/notochord complex in HH12 chicken embryos. In situ hybridization and competitive RT-PCR revealed that MyoD transcripts, which are responsible for myoblast determination, were absent in somites separated from neural tube/notochord (1.06 and 0.06 10-3 attomol MyoD/1 attomol ß-actin for control and separated somites, respectively; P<0.01). However, reapproximation of these structures allowed MyoD to be expressed in somites. Cellular proliferation was analyzed by immunohistochemical detection of incorporated BrdU, a thymidine analogue. A smaller but not significant (P = 0.27) number of proliferating cells was observed in somites that had been separated from neural tube/notochord (27 and 18 for control and separated somites, respectively). These results confirm the influence of the axial structures on MyoD activation but do not support the hypothesis that in the absence of MyoD transcripts the cellular proliferation would be maintained for a longer period of time.
topic Chicken development
MyoD
Myogenesis
In situ hybridization
BrdU
Cellular proliferation
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2003000200005
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