Role of neoblasts in the patterned postembryonic growth of the platyhelminth Macrostomum lignano.

Neurogenesis (Austin, Tex.) Pub Date : 2018-07-19 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23262133.2018.1469944
Maria Del Mar De Miguel-Bonet, Sally Ahad, Volker Hartenstein
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Neoblasts are motile pluripotent stem cells unique to the flatworm phyla Platyhelminthes and Acoela. The role of neoblasts in tissue regeneration has received much attention in recent studies. Here we review data pertinent to the structure and embryonic origin of these stem cells, and their participation in normal cell turnover. Next, we present data proving that neoblasts also account for the addition of cells during postembryonic growth. Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) pulse chase experiments demonstrate that the incorporation of neoblast-derived cells into the different tissues of the juvenile worm follows a stereotyped pattern, whereby cells within the parenchymal layer (muscle, gland) incorporate new cells most rapidly, followed by the epidermal domain surrounding the mouth, dorsal epidermis, and, lastly, the nervous system.

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新生细胞在巨足线虫胚胎后模式生长中的作用。
新母细胞是扁形虫门和扁形虫门特有的可运动的多能干细胞。新生细胞在组织再生中的作用是近年来研究的热点。在这里,我们回顾了有关这些干细胞的结构和胚胎起源的数据,以及它们在正常细胞更新中的参与。接下来,我们提出的数据证明,新生细胞也解释了胚胎后生长过程中细胞的增加。溴脱氧尿苷(BrdU)脉冲追踪实验表明,新母细胞来源的细胞融入幼虫的不同组织遵循一种固定模式,即实质层(肌肉、腺体)内的细胞融入新细胞的速度最快,其次是口部周围的表皮区、背表皮,最后是神经系统。
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