Adrenergic signaling coordinates distant and local responses to amputation in axolotl.

Duygu Payzin-Dogru, Tim Froitzheim, Steven J Blair, Siddhartha G Jena, Hani Singer, Julia C Paoli, Ryan T Kim, Emil Kriukov, Sarah E Wilson, Renzhi Hou, Aaron M Savage, Victor Cat, Louis V Cammarata, S Y Celeste Wu, Vivien Bothe, Burcu Erdogan, Shifa Hossain, Noah Lopez, Julia Losner, Juan Velazquez Matos, Sangwon Min, Sebastian Böhm, Anthony E Striker, Kelly E Dooling, Adam H Freedman, Bobby Groves, Benjamin Tajer, Glory Kalu, Eric Wynn, Alan Y L Wong, Nadia Fröbisch, Petr Baranov, Maksim V Plikus, Jason D Buenrostro, Brian J Haas, Isaac M Chiu, Timothy B Sackton, Jessica L Whited
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Many species regenerate lost body parts following amputation. Most limb regeneration research has focused on the immediate injury site. Meanwhile, body-wide injury responses remain largely unexplored but may be critical for regeneration. Here, we discovered a role for the sympathetic nervous system in stimulating a body-wide stem cell activation response to amputation that drives enhanced limb regeneration in axolotls. This response is mediated by adrenergic signaling, which coordinates distant cellular activation responses via the α2A-adrenergic receptor, and local regeneration responses via β-adrenergic receptors. Both α2A- and β-adrenergic signaling act upstream of mTOR signaling. Notably, systemically-activated axolotls regenerate limbs faster than naïve animals, suggesting a potential selective advantage in environments where injury from cannibalism or predation is common. This work challenges the predominant view that cellular responses underlying regeneration are confined to the injury site and argues instead for body-wide cellular priming as a foundational step that enables localized tissue regrowth.

肾上腺素能信号协调蝾螈截肢时的远端和局部反应。
许多物种在截肢后会再生失去的身体部位。大多数肢体再生研究都集中在直接损伤部位。与此同时,全身损伤反应在很大程度上仍未被探索,但可能对再生至关重要。在这里,我们发现了交感神经系统在刺激截肢时全身干细胞激活反应中的作用,从而促进了蝾螈的肢体再生。这种反应是由肾上腺素能信号介导的,它通过α 2A -肾上腺素能受体协调远端细胞激活反应,并通过β-肾上腺素能受体协调局部再生反应。α 2A -和β-肾上腺素能信号均作用于mTOR信号的上游。值得注意的是,系统激活的蝾螈比naïve动物更快地再生四肢,这表明在同类相食或捕食造成伤害的环境中,它们具有潜在的选择优势。这项工作挑战了主要观点,即再生的细胞反应仅限于损伤部位,并认为全身细胞启动是实现局部组织再生的基础步骤。
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