|
|
|
|||
| Home Help Feedback Subscriptions Archive Search Table of Contents | ||||
Development, Vol 100, Issue 4 723-733, Copyright © 1987 by Company of Biologists
JOURNAL ARTICLES |
SM Wilde, SE Wedden and C Tickle
Department of Anatomy & Biology as applied to Medicine, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, UK.
Retinoic acid was locally applied to presumptive limb regions of chick embryos to find out the earliest time at which the limb pattern can be reprogrammed. When beads soaked in retinoic acid were placed in the appropriate positions in embryos at stage 10 or older, duplicated or reduced leg patterns resulted. To pin point the time at which the cells in the limb rudiment respond to the retinoid, beads were removed at various times and the lengths of exposure required to reprogramme limb development found. The early limb rudiments require longer exposures to give duplications than late rudiments. The effective treatment periods last at least until stage 17 when the limb bud and apical ectodermal ridge develop. In contrast, the length of exposure to reduce the limb is constant at early stages. Retinoids first start acting to produce duplicated structures between stages 10 and 13. Therefore, retinoids appear to begin to reprogramme the cells as soon as they are determined to give rise to a limb.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
T. Stratford, K Kostakopoulou, and M Maden Hoxb-8 has a role in establishing early anterior-posterior polarity in chick forelimb but not hindlimb Development, January 11, 1997; 124(21): 4225 - 4234. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
B. Riley, M. Savage, B. Simandl, B. Olwin, and J. Fallon Retroviral expression of FGF-2 (bFGF) affects patterning in chick limb bud Development, January 5, 1993; 118(1): 95 - 104. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
P J Mitchell, P M Timmons, J M Hebert, P W Rigby, and R Tjian Transcription factor AP-2 is expressed in neural crest cell lineages during mouse embryogenesis. Genes & Dev., January 1, 1991; 5(1): 105 - 119. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||