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Science 4 April 1997: Vol. 276. no. 5309, pp. 81 - 87 DOI: 10.1126/science.276.5309.81
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Amphibian Limb Regeneration: Rebuilding a Complex Structure
Jeremy P. Brockes
The ability to regenerate complex structures is widespread in
metazoan phylogeny, but among vertebrates the urodele amphibians are
exceptional. Adult urodeles can regenerate their limbs by local
formation of a mesenchymal growth zone or blastema. The generation of
blastemal cells depends not only on the local extracellular environment
after amputation or wounding but also on the ability to reenter the
cell cycle from the differentiated state. The blastema replaces
structures appropriate to its proximodistal position. Axial identity is
probably encoded as a graded property that controls cellular growth and
movement through local cell interactions. The molecular basis is not
understood, but proximodistal identity in newt blastemal cells may be
respecified by signaling through a retinoic acid receptor isoform. The
possibility of inducing a blastema on a mammalian limb cannot be
discounted, although the molecular constraints are becoming clearer as
we understand more about the mechanisms of urodele regeneration.
The author is at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University College
London, 91 Riding House Street, London W1P 8BT, UK. E-mail:
jerbro{at}ludwig.ucl.ac.uk
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