The effect of healing time on the proximodistal organization of double-half forelimb regenerates in the axolotl,Ambystoma mexicanum |
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Authors: | Patrick W. Tank Nigel Holder |
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Affiliation: | Center for Pathobiology, University of California, Irvine, California, 92717 USA |
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Abstract: | The effect of healing on the proximodistal organization of regenerates from double-half forelimbs was studied. Double-anterior and double-posterior upper forelimbs were prepared surgically and amputated at 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 60 days after grafting. All experimental groups regenerated hypomorphic skeletal patterns. Double-half forelimbs amputated at Days 5 and 10 regenerated more distally complete skeletal patterns than did limbs amputated at Days 30 and 60. The mean numbers of skeletal elements regenerated were seen to decrease as a function of time after grafting, with the maximal suppression of skeletal patterns observed to occur when limbs were amputated 30 days following grafting. There was no appreciable difference between limbs amputated at Days 30 and 60. These results suggest that healing time has a profound effect on the proximodistal organization of limbs regenerated from double-half forelimb stumps. |
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