Glucosaminidase and Dedifferentiation of Newt Iris Epithelium |
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Authors: | V Idoyaga-Vargas T Yamada |
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Institution: | Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | To try to understand the mechanism of the dedifferentiation process which occurs during metaplastic transformation of iris epithelial cells into lens cells in newt lens regeneration, the activity of N -acetylglucosaminidase in iris and iris epithelium was studied as a function of time after lentectomy. The activity was found to increase during the dedifferentiation phase of the iris epithelium. The dorsal iris, where definite dedifferentiation occurs side by side with incomplete dedifferentiation, shows significantly greater enhancement of the activity than the ventral iris, where only incomplete dedifferentiation takes place. When the cells complete dedifferentiation and engage in redifferentiation into lens cells, the level of activity drops, approaching that of the normal lens. Evidence is also presented for release of the enzyme into the ocular fluid during dedifferentiation. The possibility that the enzyme is involved in surface alterations of iris epithelial ceils engaged in dedifferentiation is discussed. |
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