2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-169x.2001.00573.x
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Nucleus : cell volume ratio directs the timing of the increase in blastomere adhesiveness in starfish embryos

Abstract: Blastomeres of starfish embryos begin to increase in adhesiveness after the eighth cleavage and form a monolayered hollow blastula. To investigate factors that affect the timing of the adhesiveness increase, we changed the volume of the cytoplasm or the ploidy of embryos and examined the morphologic changes in the descendent blastomeres during early cleavage stages. In parthenogenetic embryos, in which the ploidy is doubled, the timing of the increase in adhesiveness was accelerated by one cell cycle. In contr… Show more

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“…On the other hand, other researchers proposed that the volume ratio between the cell and nucleus, but not the ploidy, directs the timing of blastomere adhesiveness in starfish and sea urchin embryos (Masui and Kominami, 2001 ; Masui et al, 2001 ). In starfish embryos, cell adhesiveness begins to increase after the eighth cleavage to form a monolayered hollow blastula.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, other researchers proposed that the volume ratio between the cell and nucleus, but not the ploidy, directs the timing of blastomere adhesiveness in starfish and sea urchin embryos (Masui and Kominami, 2001 ; Masui et al, 2001 ). In starfish embryos, cell adhesiveness begins to increase after the eighth cleavage to form a monolayered hollow blastula.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the classic concept, the timing of adhesiveness was not altered in half-sized embryos, and the timing was only delayed by one cell cycle in quarter-sized embryos. They noticed that experimental manipulations changing cytoplasmic volume or changing ploidy altered the nuclear size, and they found that the cell adhesiveness appeared at a certain volume ratio of the nucleus to the cell (Masui et al, 2001 ). The same conclusion was derived from experimental observations of sea urchin embryos (Masui and Kominami, 2001 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus sea urchin data are from . Asterina pectinifera starfish data are from Masui, Yoneda, and Kominami (2001). Danio rerio zebrafish data are from Joseph et al (2017).…”
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“…The voltage of the DC pulse was 250-290 V/cm. To date, two fusion procedures have been reported, one for fusing two immature oocytes and another for fusing two maturing oocytes (Yoneda, 1997;Yoneda, 2000;Masui et al, 2001). In the present study, we developed a new technique for fusing an immature oocyte and a mature egg, as explained in the Results.…”
Section: Electric Fusion Of Fragments and Mature Eggsmentioning
confidence: 99%