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Regeneration of adhesive tail pad scales in the New Zealand gecko (Hoplodactylus maculatus) (Reptilia;Squamata;Lacertilia) can serve as an experimental model to analyze setal formation in lizards generally
Authors:Lorenzo Alibardi  Victor Benno Meyer-Rochow
Affiliation:1. Comparative Histolab and Department of Bigea, Dipartimento di Biologia, University of Bologna, Bologna 40126, Italy;2. Research Institute of Luminous Organisms, Tokyo 100-1623, Japan;Department of Genetics and Physiology, Oulu University, Oulu, FIN 90140, Finland
Abstract:During the regeneration of the tail in the arboreal New Zealand gecko (Hoplodactylus maculatus) a new set of tail scales,modified into pads bearing setae 5-20 μm long,is also regenerated.Stages of the formation of these specialized scales from epidermal pegs that invaginate the dermis of the regenerating tail are described on the basis of light and electron microscopic images.Within the pegs a differentiating clear layer interfaces with the spinulae and setae of the Oberh(a)utchen according to a process similar to that described for the digital pads.A layer of clear cytoplasm surrounds the growing tiny setae and eventually comifies around them and their spatular ends,later leaving the new setae free-standing on the epidermal surface.The fresh adhesive pads help the gecko to maintain the prehensile function of its regenerated tail as together with the axial skeleton (made of a cylinder of elastic cartilage) the pads allow the regenerated tail to curl aroundtwigs and small branches just like the original tail.The regeneration of caudal adhesive pads represents an ideal system to study the cellular processes that determine setal formation under normal or experimental manipulation as the progressive phases of the formation of the setae can be sequentially analyzed.
Keywords:Gecko lizard  Regeneration  Epidermis  Tail pad scales  Adhesion  Prehensile function  Ultrastructure
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