When Neural Crest and Placodes Collide: Interactions between Melanophores and the Lateral Lines That Generate Stripes in the SalamanderAmbystoma tigrinum tigrinum(Ambystomatidae)

  • Parichy, David M.
Publication date
May 1996
Publisher
Academic Press.

Abstract

AbstractA prominent element of the early larval pigment pattern in the salamanderAmbystoma tigrinum tigrinum(family Ambystomatidae) is a horizontal stripe over the lateral surface of the myotomes where otherwise abundant, neural crest-derived melanophores are not found. This study examines the formation of this “melanophore-free region.” When the trunk lateral lines were ablated (by removing cranial lateral line placodes), the melanophore-free region did not form; instead, melanophores populated the middle of the flank and the distribution of yellow, neural crest-derived xanthophores was perturbed. Time-lapse videomicrography demonstrated that during normal development, the melanophore-free region is established because melanophores retreat...

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