TY - JOUR
T1 - Invasion of mesenchyme into three-dimensional collagen gels
T2 - A regional and temporal analysis of interaction in embryonic heart tissue
AU - Runyan, Raymond B.
AU - Markwald, Roger R.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by NIH Grant HL 19136 and a RCDA grant to Dr. Roger R. Markwald. The preparation of Fig. 1 by Waid Griffin and the assistance of S.D. Prien and Valinda Bradshaw in the preparation of the paper are gratefully acknowledged. We thank Dr. David Bernanke for both technical assistance and fruitful discussions.
PY - 1983/1
Y1 - 1983/1
N2 - In normal heart development the endothelium of the atrioventricular canal, but not the ventricle, produces mesenchymal cells which seed (invade) into the intervening extracellular matrix toward the myocardium at around 64-69 hr of development. We have utilized three-dimensional collagen substrates to examine the initiation of seeding by atrioventricular canal endothelia in vitro and to compare and contrast the responses of the ventricular endothelia. Explants of atrioventricular canals and ventricles from staged embryos were placed on the surfaces of collagen gels prior to the onset of seeding in situ. At varied intervals of incubation, the explant was removed, leaving behind a monolayer on the surface of the gel which consisted of endothelial cells. Subsequently, the endothelial outgrowths were examined for seeded cells. The results confirm the regional endothelial differences seen in vivo. They also show that invasion of the collagen gels is due to an alteration in phenotype mediated by interaction with other components of embryonic heart explant. Lastly, the time course of this tissue interaction in vitro mimics the onset of seeding in vivo.
AB - In normal heart development the endothelium of the atrioventricular canal, but not the ventricle, produces mesenchymal cells which seed (invade) into the intervening extracellular matrix toward the myocardium at around 64-69 hr of development. We have utilized three-dimensional collagen substrates to examine the initiation of seeding by atrioventricular canal endothelia in vitro and to compare and contrast the responses of the ventricular endothelia. Explants of atrioventricular canals and ventricles from staged embryos were placed on the surfaces of collagen gels prior to the onset of seeding in situ. At varied intervals of incubation, the explant was removed, leaving behind a monolayer on the surface of the gel which consisted of endothelial cells. Subsequently, the endothelial outgrowths were examined for seeded cells. The results confirm the regional endothelial differences seen in vivo. They also show that invasion of the collagen gels is due to an alteration in phenotype mediated by interaction with other components of embryonic heart explant. Lastly, the time course of this tissue interaction in vitro mimics the onset of seeding in vivo.
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U2 - 10.1016/0012-1606(83)90010-6
DO - 10.1016/0012-1606(83)90010-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 6825921
AN - SCOPUS:0020693374
SN - 0012-1606
VL - 95
SP - 108
EP - 114
JO - Developmental biology
JF - Developmental biology
IS - 1
ER -