Animals vary in their ability to replace body parts lost to injury, a phenomenon known as restorative regeneration. Uncovering conserved signaling steps required for regeneration may aid regenerative medicine. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are necessary for proper regeneration in species across a wide range of taxa, but it is unknown whether ROS are essential for annelid regeneration. As annelids are a widely used and excellent model for regeneration, we sought to determine whether ROS play a role in the regeneration of the highly regenerative annelid, Lumbriculus variegatus. Using a ROS-sensitive fluorescent probe we observed ROS accumulation at the wound site within 15âmin after amputation; this ROS burst lessened by 6âh post-amputation. Chemical inhibition of this ROS burst delayed regeneration, an impairment that was partially rescued with exogenous ROS. Our results suggest that similar to other animals, annelid regeneration depends upon ROS signaling, implying a phylogenetically ancient requirement for ROS in regeneration.
Regeneration of Lumbriculus variegatus requires post-amputation production of reactive oxygen species.
斑纹蚯蚓的再生需要截肢后产生活性氧
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作者:Beinart Freya R, Gillen Kathy
| 期刊: | Development Growth & Differentiation | 影响因子: | 1.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb;67(2):104-112 |
| doi: | 10.1111/dgd.12961 | ||
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