The aim of this work was to investigate the localization of alpha-feto
protein (AFP) in amniotic membrane (AM). By using the immunoperoxidase
technique in several developmental stages, which reflected the change
s of structure of the AM germinal layers, AFP was detected earliest in
7-day AM and localized selectively in the ectodermal cell layer. This
was the only developmental stage at which AM occurred as a two-layer
structure, ectoderm and somatic mesoderm, and was AFP-positive. In the
zone of fusion of the AM with the inner wall of the allantoic sac, cy
stlike cavities were observed which were markedly immunoreactive to AF
P. in those membranes where fusion had consolidated and a four-layer s
tructure could be distinguished: ectoderm, somatic mesoderm, splanchni
c mesoderm and endoderm, AFP was localized in the ectodermal cells and
in the splanchnic mesoderm resulting from the inner wall of the allan
toic sac. Both mesodermal layers could be distinguished by means of th
e AFP immunoreaction since AFP labelled the splanchnic, but not the so
matic mesoderm. At later developmental stages, e.g. 18-day, the AM had
a three-layer structure and AFP was localized selectively throughout
the splanchnic mesoderm, The disappearance of the somatic mesoderm coi
nciding temporarily with the disappearance of AFP from the ectodermal
cells, suggests that the presence of AFP in such cells could depend on
some factors related to the somatic mesoderm.