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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Dugesia polychroa ; magnesium chloride ; neoblasts ; planarians ; regeneration ; wound healing ; Platyhelminthes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract At a concentration of 0.2% (21 m M) in culture water, magnesium chloride impaired muscle contraction and completely inhibited head regeneration in specimens of Dugesia polychroa cut prepharyngeally. The wound stayed open for nine days, with neoblasts accumulating beneath the wound without any signs of differentiation. Extremely delayed wound closure occurred by spreading epithelial cells, and was completed after 30 days in the magnesium chloride solution. Histological examination confirmed the absence of any regenerated head structures. Interestingly, the inhibitory effect was removed when such headless fragments were cut once more and kept in normal culture water: complete head regeneration then occurred at a normal rate. Among several possible explanations for the failure to regenerate, the following hypothesis is an attractive alternative: direct contact between parenchyma and epithelial cells during the period following injury seems to be an essential stimulus for the start of cell differentiation within the blastema, and the lack of such contact as a result of the drug action prevents normal regeneration. When the wound has eventually closed, a continuous basement membrane separates epithelium from parenchyma. Thus a direct contact between these tissues is never established.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: centrifugation ; density gradient ; Dugesia polychroa ; Dugesia tahitiensis ; neoblasts ; planarians
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A method has been devised to isolate neoblasts from planarians in high purity and high yield. Specimens of Dugesia polychroa and Dugesia tahitiensis were disintegrated mechanically. After several prepurification steps consisting in sequential filtering through increasingly fine meshes and differential centrifugation, the resulting cell suspension was separated by centrifugation in discontinuous density gradients formed from Percoll solutions. Isosmotic conditions were applied. Two gradients are recommended, one isopycnic four-step gradient (densities 1.03, 1.05, 1.07, 1.09) to obtain one single fraction with a high yield of neoblasts in high purity and one six-step gradient for preparing subfractions of neoblasts somewhat less pure, but in still greater amounts. This latter gradient (densities 1.04, 1.05, 1.06, 1.065, 1.07, 1.09) was run under conditions of rate zonal centrifugation and used for further subtyping of neoblasts by specific staining with azure A – eosin B. A first survey of tentative types based on morphological criteria is given. The viability of neoblasts isolated in the way described was tested in primary cell cultures. In current experiments, 6-week-old cultures had a viability of roughly 50%, with mitoses up to 1 week after the isolation of neoblasts.
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