Ma. Teillet et al., THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NOTOCHORD AND FLOOR PLATE IN VERTEBRATE DEVELOPMENT REVISITED, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 95(20), 1998, pp. 11733-11738
By using the quail-chicken chimera system, we have previously shown th
at during development of the spinal cord, floor plate cells are insert
ed between neural progenitors giving rise to the alar plates. These ce
lls are derived from the regressing Hensen's node or cordoneural hinge
(HN-CNH), This common population of HN-CNH cells gives rise to three
types of midline descendants: notochord, floor plate, and dorsal endod
erm, Here we find that HNF3 beta, an important gene in the development
of the midline structures, is continuously expressed in the HN-CNH ce
lls and their derivatives, floor plate, notochord, and dorsal endoderm
. Experiments in which the notochord was removed in the posterior regi
on of either normal chicken or of quail-chicken chimeras in which a qu
ail HN had been grafted showed that the floor plate develops in a cell
-autonomous manner in the absence of notochord. Absence of floor plate
observed at the posterior level of the excision results from removal
of HN-CNH material, including the future floor plate, and not from the
lack of an inductive signal of notochord origin.