Genetic Analysis of Developmental Mechanisms in Hydra. XV. Nematocyte Differentiation in Strains with Altered Developmental Gradients*: (Hydra/nematocyst/nematocyte/interstitial cell/chimera). 1986

Chiemi Nishimiya, and Toshitaka Fujisawa, and Nancy Wanek, and Tsutomu Sugiyama
Laboratory of Developmental Genetics, National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, 411 Japan.

Nematocyte differentiation from the interstitial stem cells in hydra occurs non-uniformly along the body column. The relative ratios of the 4 nematocyte types produced vary gradually from head to foot along the body axis (Bode and Smith, 1977). To find out whether this regional variation in nematocyte differentiation along the body column is related to the gradients of the head-activation and head-inhibition potentials, nematocyte differentiation patterns were examined in strains which have significantly different developmental gradients along their body columns. Five strains of hydra, including a wild-type, two mutant strains and two chimeric (mutnt/wild-type) strains, were investigated. It was found that the regional variations in the nematocyte differentiation were similar in all the strains examined, and that no significant differences of the variation existed that could be attributed to the differences of the developmental gradients in these strains. This suggests that nematocyte differentiation is strongly affected by the axial position along the body column, but that the gradients of the morphogenetic potentials involved in head formation are not involved in this effect. Instead, some other parameter(s) of axial position not directly associated with these gradients must be responsible for the positional effect on nematocyte differentiation.

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