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Anat Histol Embryol ; 40(6): 411-8, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21569078

ABSTRACT

Somite differentiation, muscle fibres formation and growth were analysed in a non-model tropical fish Pterophyllum scalare. In this study, it was found that during somite differentiation, a primary myotome appears. The primary myotome is filled with multinucleated myotubes that constitute the major part of the somite. Subsequently, Pax-3 (paired-box protein)-positive cells, located externally to the myotomes, appear. In post-hatching stages, mononucleated proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive cells are observed in the inter-myotomal spaces and within the myotomes. The mononucleated cells, situated in the myotomes, first express desmin in their cytoplasm and then Pax-7 (paired-box protein) in their nuclei. Expression of desmin indicates that they will enter myogenic pathway, whereas expression of Pax-7 suggests their role of satellite cells. We assume that mononucleated intramyotomal cells are myogenic precursors involved in muscle growth. In advanced (post-hatching) stages of myogenesis, myotomes contain both primary and new muscle fibres. Morphometric analyses show that in Pterophyllum scalare, growth of muscle fibres is mainly a result of hypertrophy.


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Cichlids/embryology , Muscle Development/physiology , Muscles/embryology , Animals , Cell Differentiation , Cell Nucleus/physiology , Cichlids/anatomy & histology , Desmin/biosynthesis , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/physiology , Paired Box Transcription Factors/biosynthesis , Somites/embryology
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Chir Narzadow Ruchu Ortop Pol ; 65(5): 541-3, 2000.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11235084

ABSTRACT

Experimental research in orthopedics is conducted on different experimental models. Animal models have to be characterized by high similarity and consistence of the animal bone tissue with human metabolism and must undergo similar biomechanical changes. This paper presents the advantages and disadvantages of the most commonly used animal models, with particular attention given to sheep.


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Disease Models, Animal , Orthopedics/methods , Animals , Sheep
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Folia Histochem Cytobiol ; 36(4): 179-87, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10051972

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Three different ovariole types have been described in the Neuropteroidea. In this review, comparative analysis of their structure and function is presented, and the results are used for phylogenetic considerations. Neuropteran polytrophic ovaries exhibit deviations from the basic polytrophic pattern found in other insects. Asynchronous divisions of germ cells result in a variable and unfixed number of cystocytes per cluster. In contrast to the typically branched system, spatial organization of the cystocyte connections in neuropteran egg chambers is almost linear. A more precise comparative study of ovariole structure and function within Neuroptera brings further support for the placement of Coniopterygidae as an early off-shoot from the main neuropteran phylogenetic lineage. Ovaries of Raphidioptera and Megaloptera: Sialidae represent a distinct type of telotrophic organization. Its almost identical character in both groups favours the concept on the origin of this telotrophy from the common ancestral polytrophic condition. Ovarioles of Megaloptera: Corydalidae are neopanoistic and it is emphasized here that this organization must have evolved independently from the polytrophic background. A hypothesis on paraphyletic origin of Megaloptera is thus supported.


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Insecta/anatomy & histology , Insecta/physiology , Animals , Female , Insecta/classification , Insecta/ultrastructure , Ovary/anatomy & histology , Ovary/cytology , Ovary/physiology , Ovary/ultrastructure , Phylogeny
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