Journal of Neuroscience, Vol 11, 1786-1799, Copyright © 1991 by Society for Neuroscience
The segmentation of the leech nervous system is prefigured by myogenic cells at the embryonic midline expressing a muscle-specific matrix protein
IS Thorey and B Zipser
Department of Physiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824.
In the leech, adult muscle cells and embryonic mesodermal/myogenic cells
express the cell-type-specific Laz 10-1 epitope on extracellular
matrix-associated proteins. Using this muscle-specific epitope as a marker,
we found the following correlations between the development of identifiable
myogenic cells at the embryonic midline and the segmentation of the leech
CNS into 32 reiterative ganglia. (1) During the production of mesodermal
and ectodermal stem cells, cell bodies of midline myogenic cells create 32
anterior-posterior intervals along the midline of the embryonic germinal
plate. The mesoblasts then rearrange themselves into 32 somites whose
spacing follows the intervals between the midline myogenic cell bodies. (2)
Bilateral segmental zones of myogenic differentiation originate in
juxtaposition to the midline myogenic cells. (3) The first two types of
muscle precursors develop from midline and adjacent bilateral myogenic
cells; they are the precursors of the CNS muscles and of three groups of
ventral blood sinus muscles. These two types of muscle precursors demarcate
the boundaries of the territory within which neuroblasts proliferate and
coalesce into segmental hemiganglionic primordia: Cell bodies of muscle
precursors, like cornerstones, demarcate the anterior and posterior borders
of the hemiganglionic primordia; their longitudinal processes surround the
expanding hemiganglionic primordia on the medial, lateral, dorsal, and
ventral aspect. The contours of muscle precursors and midline myogenic
cells are sharply delineated by immunohistochemical staining of the Laz
10-1 epitopes. In contrast, undifferentiated mesoblasts are surrounded by
diffuse layers of stained epitopes, which are expressed at fluctuating
levels. Because elevated levels of this matrix epitope are associated with
mesodermal/myogenic cells undergoing morphogenetic rearrangements, it may
participate in the molecular mechanisms underlying the segmentation of the
nervous system.