1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-169x.1993.00123.x
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Induction of Pronephric Tubules by Activin and Retinoic Acid in Presumptive Ectoderm of Xenopus laevis

Abstract: Correlation between activin and retinoic acid (RA), both of which affect early amphibian development, was studied using Xenopus laevis embryos. In the first set of experiments, two isomers of RA, all‐trans RA and 13‐cis RA, were compared in terms of stability of biological activity against light. Xenopus blastulae were dipped in RA solutions which had either been kept away from light, or had been exposed to light for a few hours. At doses ranging from 10–4to 10–6M, RA elicited head deformity. All‐trans RA, und… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the developing pronephros easily can be monitored in Xenopus as exemplified in our study. In addition, pronephros development not only can be dissected in the entire Xenopus embryo, but also can be induced in embryonic explants (40,41) with the potential of organ engineering (42). Our finding that HNF1␤ plays an essential role in pronephros morphogenesis in Xenopus opens up new approaches to dissect the molecular mechanisms involved in these processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Furthermore, the developing pronephros easily can be monitored in Xenopus as exemplified in our study. In addition, pronephros development not only can be dissected in the entire Xenopus embryo, but also can be induced in embryonic explants (40,41) with the potential of organ engineering (42). Our finding that HNF1␤ plays an essential role in pronephros morphogenesis in Xenopus opens up new approaches to dissect the molecular mechanisms involved in these processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Kidney tissue induction assays have been developed for studies of kidney development. For studies of early pronephros development in Xenopus, a simple and efficient in vitro induction assay system is available (Moriya et al, 1993). As described previously, animal caps isolated from the late Xenopus blastulas represent useful and reliable materials for the study of cell induction.…”
Section: In Vitro Differentiation Of Pronephros and Molecular Analysimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In early Xenopus gastrulae, treatment with all-trans-retinoic acid (atRA) and activin induces pluripotent ectodermal cells to differentiate into pronephros tissue (11)(12)(13)(14). Inhibition of RA signaling impairs pronephros formation (15,16).…”
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