Influence of vitamin A palmitate on the growth of regenerating Triturus alpestris forelimbs.

S Koussoulakos, H J Anton
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The objective of this investigation was to analyse the effects of vitamin A palmitate orally administered to young postmetamorphic Triturus alpestris on the growth of regenerates. Vitamin A was administered for 4, 7, 11 and 14 days after amputation at the middle of the right zeugopod. Growth of regenerates was evaluated on the basis of external size measurements and blastema cell proliferation. Calculation of the percentages of cells in each cell-cycle phase and estimation of mitotic indices during the period of drug administration were performed by microdensitometric scanning of Feulgen-stained nuclei and counting of chromosome configurations, respectively. Vitamin A was found to induce polyploidism, to enhance transition from G1- to S-phase cell nuceli, to prolong the duration of G2-phase to the detriment of S-phase and to promote mitotic activity in the mesenchyme cells. In accordance with the above, an acceleration in the growth rates of treated blastemas with respect to controls was observed.

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维生素A棕榈酸酯对再生黑麦前肢生长的影响。
本研究的目的是分析口服维生素A棕榈酸酯对幼年变质后黑麦黑麦再生体生长的影响。在右足中部截肢后4、7、11、14天分别给予维生素A。根据外径大小测定和囊胚细胞增殖情况评价再生细胞的生长情况。通过feulgen染色细胞核的微密度扫描和染色体构型计数,分别计算各细胞周期期的细胞百分比和估计给药期间的有丝分裂指数。维生素A可诱导多倍体,促进细胞核从G1期向s期过渡,延长g2期而损害s期,促进间充质细胞有丝分裂活性。根据上述情况,观察到处理过的胚泡相对于对照的生长速度加快。
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