Albert Raynaud , Paulette Kan , Gérard Bouche , Anne-Marie Duprat
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The embryos were treated (27 by injection, 24 by application of cellulosic paper) at the stage of the allantoic bud 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm long and at an older stage (allantoic bud 1.8 mm to 4 mm long) (21 embryos treated). The administered growth factors were FGF-2, FGF-4 and IGF-1. Dosages were around 1 000 to 3 900 ng. Anterior limb buds display only very weak sensitivity to the effect of the applied growth factors: only a small proportion of the treated embryos presented a weak hypertrophy of these buds; however, after application of a fragment of cellulosic paper soaked in FGF-2, two thickening of the somatopleure in a embryo and two salient buds in another developed in the territory of the limb, propably representing anlagen of supernumerary limbs. In 25% of the embryos treated at the stage of the allantoic bud 1.8 to 4 mm long, the anlagen of the posterior limbs were greatly stimulated under the action of FGFs and IGF-1: the volume of the treated limbs was several times greater than the one of control limbs; histological study showed in the hypertrophied buds, numerous mitoses in the mesoblast and an apical ridge which did not degenerate. These results are in agreement with previous experiments and they show that it is possible to check experimentally the evolutive regression of the limbs of <em>Anguis</em> embryos.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":100091,"journal":{"name":"Annales des Sciences Naturelles - Zoologie et Biologie Animale","volume":"19 3","pages":"Pages 141-153"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1998-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1016/S0003-4339(99)80003-3","citationCount":"5","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Effets de divers facteurs de croissance (FGF, IGF-1) sur les ébauches des membres de l'embryon d'orvet (Anguis fragilis L.)\",\"authors\":\"Albert Raynaud , Paulette Kan , Gérard Bouche , Anne-Marie Duprat\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/S0003-4339(99)80003-3\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>The present experiments were carried to investigate the effects of some growth factors (FGFs, IGF-1) on the development of limb buds in the slow-worm (<em>Anguis fragilis</em> L.). This serpentiform reptile is devoid of legs in adulthood; but anlagen of limbs appear during embryonic life; their existence is only temporary: their growth ceases, they regress and disappear before hatching. Treatment of embryos was performed either by injection of the drugs around the limb buds or by application of small fragments of cellulosic paper soaked in the growth factors. The embryos were treated (27 by injection, 24 by application of cellulosic paper) at the stage of the allantoic bud 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm long and at an older stage (allantoic bud 1.8 mm to 4 mm long) (21 embryos treated). The administered growth factors were FGF-2, FGF-4 and IGF-1. Dosages were around 1 000 to 3 900 ng. Anterior limb buds display only very weak sensitivity to the effect of the applied growth factors: only a small proportion of the treated embryos presented a weak hypertrophy of these buds; however, after application of a fragment of cellulosic paper soaked in FGF-2, two thickening of the somatopleure in a embryo and two salient buds in another developed in the territory of the limb, propably representing anlagen of supernumerary limbs. In 25% of the embryos treated at the stage of the allantoic bud 1.8 to 4 mm long, the anlagen of the posterior limbs were greatly stimulated under the action of FGFs and IGF-1: the volume of the treated limbs was several times greater than the one of control limbs; histological study showed in the hypertrophied buds, numerous mitoses in the mesoblast and an apical ridge which did not degenerate. 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Effets de divers facteurs de croissance (FGF, IGF-1) sur les ébauches des membres de l'embryon d'orvet (Anguis fragilis L.)
The present experiments were carried to investigate the effects of some growth factors (FGFs, IGF-1) on the development of limb buds in the slow-worm (Anguis fragilis L.). This serpentiform reptile is devoid of legs in adulthood; but anlagen of limbs appear during embryonic life; their existence is only temporary: their growth ceases, they regress and disappear before hatching. Treatment of embryos was performed either by injection of the drugs around the limb buds or by application of small fragments of cellulosic paper soaked in the growth factors. The embryos were treated (27 by injection, 24 by application of cellulosic paper) at the stage of the allantoic bud 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm long and at an older stage (allantoic bud 1.8 mm to 4 mm long) (21 embryos treated). The administered growth factors were FGF-2, FGF-4 and IGF-1. Dosages were around 1 000 to 3 900 ng. Anterior limb buds display only very weak sensitivity to the effect of the applied growth factors: only a small proportion of the treated embryos presented a weak hypertrophy of these buds; however, after application of a fragment of cellulosic paper soaked in FGF-2, two thickening of the somatopleure in a embryo and two salient buds in another developed in the territory of the limb, propably representing anlagen of supernumerary limbs. In 25% of the embryos treated at the stage of the allantoic bud 1.8 to 4 mm long, the anlagen of the posterior limbs were greatly stimulated under the action of FGFs and IGF-1: the volume of the treated limbs was several times greater than the one of control limbs; histological study showed in the hypertrophied buds, numerous mitoses in the mesoblast and an apical ridge which did not degenerate. These results are in agreement with previous experiments and they show that it is possible to check experimentally the evolutive regression of the limbs of Anguis embryos.