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Development of Cytoskeletal Connections Between Cells of Preimplantation Mouse Embryos

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Date 2017 Mar 18
PMID 28305487
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Observations by scanning electron microscopy of mouse cleaving embryos reveal the presence of long microvilli around cell contact regions that often bridge the gap between blastomeres. These microvilli correspond, in detergent-extracted morulae, to strings connecting the cortical cytoskeletons of adjoining cells. They appear about 4 h after compaction in synchronized cultures. Transmission electron microscopy, heavy meromyosin decoration and DNase I digestion show that cytoskeletal connections contain bundles of actin microfilaments. The establishment of cytoskeletal connections does not require immediate protein synthesis, as shown by incubation with cycloheximide. Diverse treatments that interfere with compaction were tested for the development of cytoskeletal connections: culture media with low Ca and/or Mg, or EGTA, or α-lactalbumin, do not prevent the establishment of connections, while colchicine delays their appearance and cytochalasin D suppresses it. The relation between cytoskeletal connections, compaction and blastulation is discussed.

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