Transdifferentiation and regeneration in vitro |
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Authors: | Volker Schmid Monika Wydler Hansjürg Alder |
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Affiliation: | Zoological Institute, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Striated muscle tissue and endoderm can be isolated from the anthomedusa Podocoryne carnea. The isolates are uncontaminated by other cell types and can be cultivated in artificial seawater for months without undergoing autonomous regeneration. However, if the endoderm is combined with collagenase-treated striated muscle, a regeneration process is initiated which leads to the formation of the sexual and feeding organ (manubrium) of the medusa. The original endoderm and striated muscle are replaced in the regenerate by at least seven new cell types, including gametes. Labeling experiments with [3H]thymidine and experiments in which mitosis is inhibited in either the striated muscle or the endoderm with mitomycin C demonstrate that the striated muscle is able to transdifferentiate into all the cell types found in the regenerate. With the possible exception of ectodermal smooth muscle this statement is also valid for the endoderm. |
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