Fig. 9. Slow muscle removal results in aberrant DRGs. (A-D) Views of a single 72
hpf embryo: (A,B) control side; (C,D) experimental side. All figures are
printed with anterior toward the left and dorsal toward the top for ease of
comparison. (A,C) Anti-HuC antibody staining (red) reveals clusters of DRG
neurons adjacent to the neural tube. DRGs are indicated only in the first
segment in A (arrow). Enteric neurons are indicated with asterisks. (B,D) F59
staining reveals slow muscle cells (green). (A,B) There is a single DRG per
somite in most segments, although one segment (open arrowhead) has two DRG
neuron clusters. (C,D) Adaxial cells were removed from the experimental side
and F59 staining shows less slow muscle. In many segments there are two DRG
neuron clusters per somite; the second cluster is often much further ventral
than the normal DRG position (arrowheads in C). (E,F) Schematic showing DRG
formation in somites 3-10 of five embryos from which adaxial cells were
removed from somites on one side; each color represents a different embryo.
(E) Control side. (F) Experimental side; the colored lines represent the
somites with reduced or missing slow muscle. Scale bar: 20 µm.