Extracellular matrix of sea urchin and other marine invertebrate embryos
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Morphology
- Vol. 199 (1), 71-92
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1051990107
Abstract
The extracellular matrix surrounding the sea urchin embryo (outer ECM) contains fibers and granules of various sizes which are organized in recognizable patterns as shown by ultrastructural studies, particularly stereoimaging techniques. The use of the ruthenium red method for retaining and staining the ECM, with modification of the Luft (Anatomical Record 171:347–368, 1971) method for invertebrate embryos, allows for the clarification of certain structures, particularly fiber compaction in the interzonal region, and microvillus‐associated bodies.The inner ECM in the sea urchin embryo includes the basal lamina and blastocoel matrix. Stereoimages show that the fibers which are loosely distributed in the blastocoel matrix become compacted around the periphery of the blastocoel to form the basal lamina.The ruthenium red method was also used on a number of marine invertebrate embryos and larvae, representing different phyla, to facilitate comparisons between their surface coats. The similarities observed in the specimens shown suggest that ECMs are widely found on marine invertebrate eggs, embryos, and larvae, and that they resemble vertebrate ECMs and may, therefore, have similar functions.Keywords
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