蝾螈心脏再生替代损伤模型的分步方案

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Hiromi Ikuta, Hitoshi Uemasu, Mitsuki Kyakuno, Yukio Satoh, Noriyuki Namba, Takashi Takeuchi, Toshinori Hayashi
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摘要

虽然心脏是动物生存最重要的器官之一,但其再生能力因动物物种而异。值得注意的是,成年哺乳动物在急性心肌梗塞等损伤后不能再生心脏。相比之下,一些脊椎动物一生都能再生心脏。跨物种比较研究对于了解脊椎动物心脏再生的全图非常重要。在能够再生心脏的动物物种中,一些尾纲两栖动物,如蝾螈,在这一过程中具有非凡的能力。需要在蝾螈中诱导心脏再生的标准化方法,作为比较蝾螈和其他动物模型的研究平台。这里介绍的程序描述截肢和低温损伤技术,以诱导心脏再生的侧耳蝾螈,一个新兴的模式蝾螈物种。这两种程序都由简化的步骤组成,不需要特殊设备。我们还展示了使用这些方法获得的再生过程的一些例子。该方案是为P. waltl开发的。然而,这些方法也有望适用于其他蝾螈和蝾螈物种,便于与其他模式动物的比较研究。
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Step-by-step protocol for alternative injury models in newt cardiac regeneration

Step-by-step protocol for alternative injury models in newt cardiac regeneration

Although the heart is one of the most important organs for animal survival, its regenerative capacity varies among animal species. Notably, adult mammals cannot regenerate their hearts after damage such as acute myocardial infarction. In contrast, some vertebrate animals can regenerate the heart throughout their lives. Cross-species comparative studies are important to understand the full picture of cardiac regeneration in vertebrates. Among the animal species able to regenerate the heart, some urodele amphibians, such as newts, possess a remarkable capacity for this process. Standardized methods of inducing cardiac regeneration in the newt are needed as a platform for studies comparing newts and other animal models. The procedures presented here describe amputation and cryo-injury techniques for the induction of cardiac regeneration in Pleurodeles waltl, an emerging model newt species. Both procedures consist of simplified steps that require no special equipment. We additionally show some examples of the regenerative process obtained using these procedures. This protocol has been developed for P. waltl. However, these methods are also expected to be applicable to other newt and salamander species, facilitating comparative research with other model animals.

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Development Growth & Differentiation
Development Growth & Differentiation 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Development Growth & Differentiation (DGD) publishes three types of articles: original, resource, and review papers. Original papers are on any subjects having a context in development, growth, and differentiation processes in animals, plants, and microorganisms, dealing with molecular, genetic, cellular and organismal phenomena including metamorphosis and regeneration, while using experimental, theoretical, and bioinformatic approaches. Papers on other related fields are also welcome, such as stem cell biology, genomics, neuroscience, Evodevo, Ecodevo, and medical science as well as related methodology (new or revised techniques) and bioresources. Resource papers describe a dataset, such as whole genome sequences and expressed sequence tags (ESTs), with some biological insights, which should be valuable for studying the subjects as mentioned above. Submission of review papers is also encouraged, especially those providing a new scope based on the authors’ own study, or a summarization of their study series.
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