Author:
van de Pavert Serge A.,Schipper Henk,de Wit Agnes A. C.,Soede Nicoline M.,van den Hurk Rob,Taverne Marcel A. M.,Boerjan Marleen L.,Stroband Henri W. J.
Abstract
During early embryonic development, pig and chicken embryos share striking
morphological similarities. In the present study, the timing and location of
expression of mRNA for goosecoid
(gsc), a gene classically expressed in the nodal region
of developing embryos, was examined and compared in preprimitive streak and
gastrulating pig and chicken embryos. The expression of
gsc appeared first in the hypoblast and second in the
hypoblast of pig and chicken embryos. Because gsc
expression in these tissues was not symmetrical, gsc
appears to be a useful marker for the onset of embryonic polarity. During
gastrulation in both species, gsc expression became
confined to cells in and around the node, in the epiblast and mesoderm layers.
The only significant species-related difference in the distribution of
gsc expression at these stages of development was the
presence of gsc expression in the gut endoderm of
chicken but not pig embryos. Certainly, our results suggest that the molecular
mechanisms that control anterior–posterior development in different
classes of vertebrates are remarkably similar. In addition, we were able to
demonstrate that the pattern of gsc expression appears
to provide a more sensitive and accurate means of determining the
developmental stage of early porcine embryos than the more commonly used
trophoblast or embryoblast size. Using gsc expression
and accompanying embryo morphometric changes, we were able to develop a
four-point scale that may offer a more accurate means of quantifying early
embryo development in pigs.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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