神经偏离和皮肤损伤诱导非洲爪蟾异位胚源:一种新的再生模式。

Regeneration (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2014-05-28 eCollection Date: 2014-04-01 DOI:10.1002/reg2.11
Kazumasa Mitogawa, Ayako Hirata, Miyuki Moriyasu, Aki Makanae, Shinichirou Miura, Tetsuya Endo, Akira Satoh
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摘要

近年来,副肢模型(ALM)已成为蝾螈肢体再生研究的替代研究系统。ALM的优点推动了蝾螈肢体再生的研究。应用和/或比较蝾螈ALM研究中的知识与其他脊椎动物是可以想象的下一步。首先,研究了非洲爪蟾(Xenopus laevis),一种无脊椎两栖动物。爪蟾具有半形态再生能力。它的再生能力被认为介于不可再生的高等脊椎动物和可再生的尾纲两栖动物之间。在这里,我们成功地通过皮肤损伤和将臂神经束重定向到伤口部位来诱导爪蟾副胚,这是常规的ALM手术。与蝾螈胚相比,爪蟾胚的再生潜力有限。比较具有不同再生潜力的物种的ALM囊胚,可能有助于识别肢体再生过程中软骨和其他组织形成所必需的新表达程序。
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Ectopic blastema induction by nerve deviation and skin wounding: a new regeneration model in Xenopus laevis.

Ectopic blastema induction by nerve deviation and skin wounding: a new regeneration model in Xenopus laevis.

Ectopic blastema induction by nerve deviation and skin wounding: a new regeneration model in Xenopus laevis.

Ectopic blastema induction by nerve deviation and skin wounding: a new regeneration model in Xenopus laevis.

Recently, the accessory limb model (ALM) has become an alternative study system for limb regeneration studies in axolotls instead of using an amputated limb. ALM progresses limb regeneration study in axolotls because of its advantages. To apply and/or to compare knowledge in axolotl ALM studies to other vertebrates is a conceivable next step. First, Xenopus laevis, an anuran amphibian, was investigated. A Xenopus frog has hypomorphic regeneration ability. Its regeneration ability has been considered intermediate between that of non-regenerative higher vertebrates and regenerative urodele amphibians. Here, we successfully induced an accessory blastema in Xenopus by skin wounding and rerouting of brachial nerve bundles to the wound site, which is the regular ALM surgery. The induced Xenopus ALM blastemas have limited regenerative potential compared with axolotl ALM blastemas. Comparison of ALM blastemas from species with different regenerative potentials may facilitate the identification of the novel expression programs necessary for the formation of cartilage and other tissues during limb regeneration.

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