A METHOD FOR PARTIAL DECAPITATION OF CHICKEN EMBRYOS; ITS LIMITATIONS AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR ADENOHYPOPHYSECTOMY – AN EVALUATION OF "EQUIVALENT" METHODS IN AMNIOTES

Autor: Betz, T. W.
Zdroj: European Journal of Endocrinology; December 1975, Vol. 80 Issue: 3, Number 3 Supplement 2 pS3-S28, 26p
Abstrakt: A procedure for partial decapitation, some apparent and possible sources of variation, implications, limitations and validation of the operation as "adenohypophysectomy" are described and considered.Usually 75% of "fertilized" eggs contain embryos eligible for surgery at ~38 hours of incubation and often 90 % of these can be operated upon successfully. The procedure requires 1.5 to 2 minutes per embryo. Mortality is high, but enough partially decapitated embryos can be obtained for quantitative studies even to the onset of hatching.Other apparently less accurate, precise, efficient and/or simple ways to remove adenohypophyseal influence during development in amniote embryos include: electro-cautery or -coagulation, X-rays, laser beams, inhibitors, anti-sera and decapitation. Surgical partial decapitation is a practical device for adenohypophyseal developmental endocrinology of chicken embryos.
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