Title of article :
A segmental pattern of alkaline phosphatase activity
within the notochord coincides with the initial formation
of the vertebral bodies
Author/Authors :
Geir K. Totland and Sindre Grotmol، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This study shows that segmental expression of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity by the notochord of the Atlantic
salmon (
Salmo salar
L.) coincides with the initial mineralization of the vertebral body (chordacentrum), and precedes
ALP expression by presumed somite-derived cells external to the notochordal sheath. The early expression
of ALP indicates that the notochord plays an instructive role in the segmental patterning of the vertebral column.
The chordacentra form segmentally as mineralized rings within the notochordal sheath, and ALP activity spreads
within the chordoblast layer from ventral to dorsal, displaying the same progression and spatial distribution as the
mineralization process. No ALP activity was observed in sclerotomal mesenchyme surrounding the notochordal
sheath during initial formation of the chordacentra. Our results support previous findings indicating that the
chordoblasts initiate a segmental differentiation of the notochordal sheath into chordacentra and intervertebral
regions.
Keywords :
Vertebral body , chordacentrum , notochord , segmentation , ALP , Atlantic salmon
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily