Development of neuroventricular cells into ocular pigment cells in embryonic chick eyes: morphometrical and electrophysiological observations.

Journal fur Hirnforschung Pub Date : 1998-01-01
E Buse, R Jürgens
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The development of neuro-ventricular cells into pigment cells (outer layer of the optic cup) was studied morphometrically and electrophysiologically in eye primordia of chick embryos. The prospective pigment cells are homogeneous until days 4 to 5 1/2 of embryonic development. During this period, all cells are devoid of pigment and display a basic neuroventricular profile of both inward (probably sodium) and outward (potassium) currents evoked by depolarization. Pigment cell differentiation occurs rapidly between days 5 and 6. On day 6 most cells are pigmented and respond to depolarization with outward currents only. Inward currents were elicted only in a few pigmented cells. By contrast, the minority of unpigmented cells (or cells with faintly dark cytoplasmic inclusions, probably premelanosomes) still present on day six displayed the "immature" pattern of mixed inward and outward currents. We conclude, that the differentiation of neuroepithelial cells into pigment cells involves both the synthesis of pigment granula and the down-regulation of the expression of inward current-mediating ion channels in their membrane.

胚胎鸡眼神经室细胞向眼色素细胞的发育:形态学和电生理观察。
用形态学和电生理学方法研究了鸡胚眼原基神经脑室细胞向色素细胞(视杯外层)的发育过程。在胚胎发育的第4天至第5天半之前,预期的色素细胞是均匀的。在此期间,所有细胞都缺乏色素,并显示出由去极化引起的向内(可能是钠)和向外(钾)电流的基本神经心室轮廓。色素细胞在第5天至第6天迅速分化。在第6天,大多数细胞都有色素,只对向外电流的去极化有反应。向内电流仅在少数色素细胞中被激发。相比之下,少数未着色的细胞(或带有微暗的细胞质包涵体的细胞,可能是前黑素体)在第六天仍然存在,显示出内向和外向混合电流的“不成熟”模式。我们认为,神经上皮细胞向色素细胞的分化既包括色素颗粒的合成,也包括其膜内向内电流介导的离子通道表达的下调。
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