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Regeneration in Hydrozoa: distal versus proximal transformation in Hydractinia.

W A Müller1, G Plickert1, S Berking1.   

Abstract

Polyps of mature colonies of Hydractinia echinata obey the "rule of distal transformation" by regenerating heads but not stolons. However, this rule is not valid for young polyps as these regenerate stolons from proximal cut ends. Also, small cell aggregates and even small fragments excised from full-grown polyps are capable of stolon formation. Aggregates produced from dissociated cells undergo either distal or proximal transformation depending on their size, speed of head regeneration in the donor used for dissociation and the positional derivation of the cells. The latent capability of stolon formation is released under conditions that cause loss of morphogens and depletion of their sources. However, internal regulative processes can also lead to gradual proximal transformation: regenerating segments of polyps sometimes form heads at both ends and the distal pattern is duplicated. Subsequently, all sets of proximal structures, including stolons, are intercalated. In contrast to distal transformation, proximal transformation is a process the velocity of which declines with the age and size of the cell community.

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Keywords:  Cell; Cnidaria; Distal transformation; Hydractinia; Regeneration; aggregation

Year:  1986        PMID: 28305691     DOI: 10.1007/BF00375892

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rouxs Arch Dev Biol        ISSN: 0930-035X


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1.  Inhibition of SoxB2 or HDACs suppresses Hydractinia head regeneration by affecting blastema formation.

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