In vitro studies of the influence of prolactin on tail regeneration in the adult newtNotophthalmus viridescens.

Richard A Liversage, Wendy E Stewart, Danielle S McLaughlin
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In vitro experiments were carried out to determine the effects of prolactin, and prolactin in combination with other hormones on the regeneration of adult newt tail blastemata. A total of 271 blastemata were explanted 13 days postamputation and were organ cultured for 96 h at 20 (±1)°C. Treatment with prolactin alone resulted in an increase in the blastema cell density of the tail regenerates. Cell accumulation and cell alignment were observed ventral to the reconstituted spinal cord. Prolactin and thyroxine, in combination, improved development of tail regenerates as compared with treatment with prolactin or thyroxine singly, supporting the results of earlier in vivo studies. Optimal development was obtained only when prolactin, insulin, thyroxine and hydrocortisone were added to the culture medium. Regeneration of tail explants maintained in medium augmented with the four hormones closely resembles that of in vivo tail blastemata 17 days post-amputation.

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催乳素对成虫尾再生影响的体外研究。
体外实验研究了催乳素对成年蝾螈尾胚再生的影响,以及催乳素与其他激素联用对成年蝾螈尾胚再生的影响。在截肢后13 d,共培养271个囊胚,在20(±1)℃条件下培养96 h。单独用催乳素处理可使再生尾胚细胞密度增加。在重建脊髓的腹侧观察到细胞聚集和细胞排列。与单独使用催乳素或甲状腺素治疗相比,催乳素和甲状腺素联合使用可改善尾部再生细胞的发育,这支持了早期体内研究的结果。只有在培养基中添加催乳素、胰岛素、甲状腺素和氢化可的松时,才能获得最佳发育。在添加了四种激素的培养基中,尾胚在断肢后17天的再生与体内尾胚的再生非常相似。
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