内胚层
生物
原肠化
中胚层
细胞生物学
组织发生
爪蟾
解剖
血管生成
FGF与中胚层形成
胚胎
鹌鹑
胚胎发生
内分泌学
胚胎干细胞
免疫学
遗传学
干细胞
祖细胞
免疫组织化学
基因
作者
Steven A. Vokes,Paul A. Krieg
出处
期刊:Development
[The Company of Biologists]
日期:2002-02-01
卷期号:129 (3): 775-785
被引量:91
标识
DOI:10.1242/dev.129.3.775
摘要
Angioblasts, the precursor cells that comprise the endothelial layer of blood vessels, arise from a purely mesodermal population. Individual angioblasts coalesce to form the primary vascular plexus through a process called vasculogenesis. A number of reports in the literature suggest that signals from the adjacent endoderm are necessary to induce angioblast specification within the mesoderm. We present evidence, using both embryological and molecular techniques, indicating that endoderm is not necessary for the induction of angioblasts. Xenopus embryos that had endoderm physically removed at the onset of gastrulation still express vascular markers. Furthermore, animal caps stimulated with bFGF form angioblasts in the absence of any detectable endodermal markers. These results show that endoderm is not required for the initial formation of angioblasts. While Xenopus embryos lacking endoderm contain aggregates of angioblasts, these angioblasts fail to assemble into endothelial tubes. Endothelial tube formation can be rescued, however, by implantation of endodermal tissue from sibling embryos. Based on these studies in Xenopus, and corroborating experiments using the quail embryo, we conclude that endoderm is not required for angioblast specification, but does play an essential role in the formation of vascular tubes.
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