Abstract: | Removal of the pituitary 3 days before lentectomy retards Wolffian lens regeneration in the adult newt, Notophthalmus viridescens, by two stages over a 21-day period. Hypophysectomy 5 or 10 days after lentectomy does not alter the progress of regeneration during the subsequent 10-day period. Hypophysectomy 3 days before lentectomy also significantly decreases the incorporation of 3H]thymidine by iris epithelial nuclei 5 days after lentectomy but has no statistically significant effect on the incorporation 7 days after lentectomy.Pituitary tissue from newts or frogs enhances the regenerative activity of newt iris epithelial cells in vitro and in many cases promotes lens fiber formation. To a lesser extent, other tissues, such as nerve ganglion, also enhance the production of lens fiber cells from iris epithelium in vitro, whereas muscle tissue does not; and under certain conditions iris epithelial cells were found to depigment and redifferentiate into lens cells in the absence of other tissues in vitro. |