Mdc. Carnevali et al., PATTERN OF CELL-PROLIFERATION IN THE EARLY STAGES OF ARM REGENERATIONIN THE FEATHER STAR ANTEDON MEDITERRANEA, The Journal of experimental zoology, 272(6), 1995, pp. 464-474
Arm regeneration in the crinoid echinoderm Antedon mediterranea can pr
ovide a very useful model for studying regenerative development. This
process can be described as an epimorphic process in which new structu
res develop from migratory actively proliferating cells. Both the repa
ir and the regenerative phases are due to this fundamental mechanism,
which is the only way of recruiting cells to form the cicatricial laye
r and the blastema. In order to identify the source, the proliferation
sites and the recruitment times of these cells, cell proliferation wa
s monitored by employing an immunocytochemical system to detect the th
ymidine analogue bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporated by S-phase cell
s of the regenerating tissues. On the basis of BrdU incorporation the
actively proliferating elements can be identified both close and far f
rom the amputation 1) in the populations of migratory cells which are
produced at the level of the brachial nerve and the coelomic wall and
2) in the coelomic epithelium itself. These structures are preferentia
l sources of new cells and give a differential contribution during the
repair and the regenerative phases in terms of potential of cell prol
iferation. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.