Literature DB >> 26111373

Wound repair during arm regeneration in the red starfish Echinaster sepositus.

Yousra Ben Khadra1, Cinzia Ferrario2, Cristiano Di Benedetto2,3, Khaled Said1, Francesco Bonasoro2, M Daniela Candia Carnevali2, Michela Sugni2.   

Abstract

Starfish can regenerate entire arms following their loss by both autotomic and traumatic amputation. Although the overall regenerative process has been studied several times in different asteroid species, there is still a considerable gap of knowledge as far as the detailed aspects of the repair phase at tissue and cellular level are concerned, particularly in post-traumatic regeneration. The present work is focused on the arm regeneration model in the Mediterranean red starfish Echinaster sepositus; to describe the early cellular mechanisms of arm regeneration following traumatic amputation, different microscopy techniques were employed. In E. sepositus, the repair phase was characterized by prompt wound healing by a syncytial network of phagocytes and re-epithelialisation followed by a localized subepidermal oedematous area formation. Scattered and apparently undifferentiated cells, intermixed with numerous phagocytes, were frequently found in the wound area during these first stages of regeneration and extensive dedifferentiation phenomena were seen at the level of the stump, particularly in the muscle bundles. A true localized blastema did not form. Our results confirm that regeneration in asteroids mainly relies on morphallactic processes, consisting in extensive rearrangement of the existing tissues which contribute to the new tissues through cell dedifferentiation, redifferentiation, and/or migration.
© 2015 by the Wound Healing Society.

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Keywords:  Echinaster sepositus; arm regeneration; morphallaxis; repair phase; subepidermal oedematous area; wound healing

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26111373     DOI: 10.1111/wrr.12333

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wound Repair Regen        ISSN: 1067-1927            Impact factor:   3.617


  7 in total

1.  Fundamental aspects of arm repair phase in two echinoderm models.

Authors:  Cinzia Ferrario; Yousra Ben Khadra; Anna Czarkwiani; Anne Zakrzewski; Pedro Martinez; Graziano Colombo; Francesco Bonasoro; Maria Daniela Candia Carnevali; Paola Oliveri; Michela Sugni
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2017-12-25       Impact factor: 3.582

2.  More than a simple epithelial layer: multifunctional role of echinoderm coelomic epithelium.

Authors:  Silvia Guatelli; Cinzia Ferrario; Francesco Bonasoro; Sandra I Anjo; Bruno Manadas; Maria Daniela Candia Carnevali; Ana Varela Coelho; Michela Sugni
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  2022-09-09       Impact factor: 4.051

3.  Tissue Extract Fractions from Starfish Undergoing Regeneration Promote Wound Healing and Lower Jaw Blastema Regeneration of Zebrafish.

Authors:  Yancen Dai; Nagarajan Prithiviraj; Jianhong Gan; Xin A Zhang; Jizhou Yan
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-12-15       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Characterization of Coelomic Fluid Cell Types in the Starfish Marthasterias glacialis Using a Flow Cytometry/Imaging Combined Approach.

Authors:  Claúdia Andrade; Bárbara Oliveira; Silvia Guatelli; Pedro Martinez; Beatriz Simões; Claúdia Bispo; Cinzia Ferrario; Francesco Bonasoro; José Rino; Michela Sugni; Rui Gardner; Rita Zilhão; Ana Varela Coelho
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-03-18       Impact factor: 7.561

5.  New Three-Finger Protein from Starfish Asteria rubens Shares Structure and Pharmacology with Human Brain Neuromodulator Lynx2.

Authors:  Alexander S Paramonov; Mikhail A Shulepko; Alexey M Makhonin; Maxim L Bychkov; Dmitrii S Kulbatskii; Andrey M Chernikov; Mikhail Yu Myshkin; Sergey V Shabelnikov; Zakhar O Shenkarev; Mikhail P Kirpichnikov; Ekaterina N Lyukmanova
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2022-08-03       Impact factor: 6.085

6.  TISSUE REPAIR AND EPIMORPHIC REGENERATION: AN OVERVIEW.

Authors:  Ricardo Londono; Aaron X Sun; Rocky S Tuan; Thomas P Lozito
Journal:  Curr Pathobiol Rep       Date:  2018-02-04

Review 7.  Beyond Adult Stem Cells: Dedifferentiation as a Unifying Mechanism Underlying Regeneration in Invertebrate Deuterostomes.

Authors:  Cinzia Ferrario; Michela Sugni; Ildiko M L Somorjai; Loriano Ballarin
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2020-10-20
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