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Some Aspects of Regeneration in the Scyphistoma of Cassiopea (Class Scyphozoa) as Revealed by the Use of Antimetabolites and Microspectrophotometry
Authors:CURTIS, SHERILL K.   COWDEN, RONALD R.
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, Albany Medical College Albany, New York 12208
Abstract:As a continuation of studies of the regenerative capacitiesof the scyphistoma of Cassiopea, a series of experiments wasundertaken in which (i) regenerating fragments were culturedin the presence of various antimetabolites and (ii) Feulgenstainednuclei from control animals and regenerating fragments weremeasured by scanning, integrating microspectrophotometry. Theresults of the antimetabolite experiments were complex and variablebut nonetheless suggested that normal regeneration of functionalheads from fragments requires the synthesis of DNA, RNA, andprotein. Regardless of the type of antimetabolite, the mostfrequently observed morphological effect was prolonged or arresteddevelopment. None of the antimetabolites produced characteristicor unique abnormalities, although variation was observed inthe ability of the inhibited fragments to recover from the variousantimetabolites. Microspectrophotometric measurements of Feulgen-stainednuclei from control animals revealed that approximately 25%of the nuclei contained more than the diploid amount of DNAand thus were in either the S or G2 phases of the cell cycle.In regenerating fragments, the frequency of nuclei in this categorydropped progressively to less than 6% by the end of 3 days butreturned nearly to control levels by the end of six days. Thenuclei also became somewhat enlarged and less dense during regeneration.
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