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SOME OBSERVATIONS OF ABNORMAL EMBRYOS INDUCED BY SHORT‐PERIOD TREATMENT WITH CHLORAMPHENICOL DURING EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF SEA URCHIN
Author(s) -
FUJIWARA AKIKO,
YASUMASU IKUO
Publication year - 1974
Publication title -
development, growth and differentiation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.864
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1440-169X
pISSN - 0012-1592
DOI - 10.1111/j.1440-169x.1974.00083.x
Subject(s) - chloramphenicol , puromycin , embryo , biology , hatching , blastula , andrology , sea urchin , insemination , embryogenesis , microbiology and biotechnology , antibiotics , protein biosynthesis , gastrulation , zoology , pregnancy , genetics , medicine
Sea urchin embryos, which were treated with 5 × 10 −3 M chloramphenicol for 1 to 4 hr at certain stages before hatching, developed to several types of abnormal embryos. No significant effect on the shape of the embryo was observed when the concentrations of chloramphenicol used in the short‐period treatment were lower than 2 × 10 −3 M. Embryos up to the 2‐cell stage, treated with 5 × 10 −3 M chloramphenicol for a short period, became small blastulae filled with mesenchyme‐like cells (type A). A similar effect of puromycin (2 μg/ml) was also observed at this stage. When the chloramphenicol treatment (for 1 to 4 hr) was applied at 8 ∽ 32‐cell stages, vegetalized larvae were produced (type B). Embryos treated with chloramphenicol at 7 hr after insemination at 20°C, developed to another type of abnormal larva different from the previous types (type C). A concentration of puromycin (2 μg/ml) which inhibited protein synthesis to the same degree as 5 × 10 −3 M chloramphenicol, induced only type A. Between these chloramphenicol‐sensitive stages, there were chloramphenicol‐insensitive stages for forming abnormal embryos.

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