51. Control of cell migration in atrioventricular pads during chick early heart development: Analysis of cushion tissue migration in vitro
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Michael G. Kinsella and Timothy P. Fitzharris
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Mesenchyme ,Chick Embryo ,Biology ,Matrix (biology) ,Cell Movement ,medicine ,Animals ,Molecular Biology ,Cells, Cultured ,Glycosaminoglycans ,Cardiac Jelly ,Embryonic heart ,Heart development ,Age Factors ,Tissue migration ,Cell Differentiation ,Heart ,Cell migration ,Cell Biology ,Anatomy ,Transplantation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Collagen ,Extracellular Space ,Endocardium ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The formation of the valvular and septal primordia of the embryonic heart depends upon the migration of endocardial cushion tissue mesenchyme (CT) to populate the cardiac jelly (CJ) in specific heart regions (e.g., atrioventricular (AV) pads). It has been proposed that the migration of CT may be directed by macromolecules of the CJ. In this study, [ 3 H]thymidine-labeled endocardial (EC) and CT cells were transplanted onto intact pre- and postmigratory AV pads in vitro to test whether the compositional or structural changes known to occur in the cardiac jelly during development influence the migration of cushion tissue cells. After transplantation of labeled donor cells, host AV pads were fixed, embedded, and sectioned, and autoradiography was performed to determine the distribution of labeled donor cells within the host CJ. The experiments indicate that transplanted mural EC cells remain primarily at the AV pad surface, while grafted CT cells of all developmental ages rapidly invade both developmentally young and older AV pads. Furthermore, CT cells readily migrate in a direction opposite to that of cells in vivo when transplanted to inverted AV pads from which the myocardium has been removed. It is concluded that the CJ matrix, which is clearly a suitable framework for CT cell migration, provides no direct cues to determining the polarity or extent of migration.
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- 1982
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