The irradiated epidermis inhibits newt limb regeneration by preventing blastema growth. A histological study.

E Lheureux, F Carey
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It has been established that X-ray irradiation localized to a forelimb or entire irradiation of premetamorphic Pleurodeles larvae prevented limb regeneration. Transplantation of non-irradiated skin, dermis or muscle to limb stumps of locally irradiated newts was sufficient to allow a blastema to develop. Transplantation of the same tissues to limb stumps of entirely irradiated newts yielded different results with the different graft types. Skin graft allowed a normal blastema to be established but dermis or muscle grafts did not. In order to define more precisely the role played by the epidermis in the establishment of a blastema, and in the growth of a regenerate, different combinations of limb tissues, either irradiated or not, were carried out at the level of amputated limb stumps. At four different times (8-10 days; 13-15 days; 20-23 days; 30 days or more) after amputation the stumps were examined in histological longitudinal sections to study the first events of regeneration, that is dedifferentiation and growth. Dedifferentiation occurred in both normal and irradiated tissues of mesodermal origin. The healthy mesenchymal cells began dividing and formed a growing blastema only when associated with a non-irradiated epidermis. Healthy mesenchymal cells covered with an irradiated epidermis exhibited a few mitoses after dedifferentiation, but the mitotic figures became rarer and rarer until the animals died. The lack of dense accumulation of blastemal cells in such limb stumps suggested that the healthy epidermis allows the mesenchymal cells to divide actively to constitute a growing blastema. Hence, X-ray irradiation seems to be responsible for the loss of such an epidermal mitogenic influence on the underlying mesenchymal cells.

照射过的表皮通过阻止胚泡生长抑制蝾螈肢体再生。组织学研究。
已经确定,x射线照射局部前肢或整个照射前变质的胸膜虫幼虫可阻止肢体再生。将未辐照的皮肤、真皮层或肌肉移植到局部辐照的蝾螈残肢上,足以使胚基发育。将相同的组织移植到完全辐照的蝾螈残肢上,不同移植类型的结果不同。皮肤移植可以建立正常的胚基,而真皮层或肌肉移植则不能。为了更精确地确定表皮在胚基形成和再生体生长过程中所起的作用,在断肢残肢水平上进行了不同的肢体组织组合,无论辐照与否。在四个不同的时间(8-10天;13 - 15天;20天;在断肢后30天或更长的时间内对残肢进行组织学纵向切片检查,研究残肢再生的第一个事件,即去分化和生长。中胚层起源的正常和辐照组织都发生去分化。健康的间充质细胞只有在与未照射的表皮相结合时才开始分裂并形成生长的胚基。被辐照表皮覆盖的健康间充质细胞在去分化后出现少量有丝分裂,但有丝分裂的现象越来越少,直到动物死亡。残肢中缺乏密集的胚质细胞,这表明健康的表皮允许间充质细胞积极分裂,形成生长的胚质。因此,x射线照射似乎是造成这种表皮有丝分裂对下层间充质细胞的影响丧失的原因。
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