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Cellular proliferation in the skin of x-rayed newt limbs (with a note on x-ray-induced limb regression)

✍ Scribed by Wertz, Richard L.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
571 KB
Volume
221
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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Abstract

Left hind limbs, including the pelvis, of adult newts (Notophthalmus viridescens) were locally irradiated with a dose of x‐rays that inhibited regeneration (2,000 R). This x‐ray dose and other doses (700‐2,000 R) capable of inhibiting limb regeneration also cause limb regression prior to amputation. Before limb regression occurred, there was a latent period of 3 to 6 weeks. Limb regression was characterized by necrotic wasting and resorption of distal elements. The degree of loss was variable and dependent upon dosage. After this further degenerative changes were not noted. Proliferation of epidermal cells was examined 4 days after irradiation prior to limb regression or after x‐ray‐induced degeneration of the limbs had ended. Proliferative activity in x‐ray limbs was also compared at various stages of contralateral control limb regeneration. Limbs examined after x‐ray‐induced limb regression had ended showed levels of [^3^H]‐thymidine incorporation into DNA comparable to normal epidermis. In contrast, limbs examined 4 days after irradiation had lower levels of DNA synthesis (P ≪ 0.01). Amputation of limbs in both groups caused an increase in DNA synthesis (P ≪ 0.01). Histological examination showed that cellular proliferation was associated primarily with the epidermis. These results indicate that epidermal cell proliferation was not resistant to x‐rays. However, levels of normal cell division were observed after amputation or after cessation of x‐ray‐induced limb regression.


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