Dahlberg Carl, Auger Hélène, Dupont Sam, Sasakura Yasunori, Thorndyke Mike, Joly Jean-Stéphane
Department of Marine Ecology, Göteborg University, Fiskebäckskil, Sweden.
PLoS One. 2009;4(2):e4458. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0004458. Epub 2009 Feb 12.
New, practical models of central nervous system regeneration are required and should provide molecular tools and resources. We focus here on the tunicate Ciona intestinalis, which has the capacity to regenerate nerves and a complete adult central nervous system, a capacity unusual in the chordate phylum. We investigated the timing and sequence of events during nervous system regeneration in this organism.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We developed techniques for reproducible ablations and for imaging live cellular events in tissue explants. Based on live observations of more than 100 regenerating animals, we subdivided the regeneration process into four stages. Regeneration was functional, as shown by the sequential recovery of reflexes that established new criteria for defining regeneration rates. We used transgenic animals and labeled nucleotide analogs to describe in detail the early cellular events at the tip of the regenerating nerves and the first appearance of the new adult ganglion anlage.
CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The rate of regeneration was found to be negatively correlated with adult size. New neural structures were derived from the anterior and posterior nerve endings. A blastemal structure was implicated in the formation of new neural cells. This work demonstrates that Ciona intestinalis is as a useful system for studies on regeneration of the brain, brain-associated organs and nerves.
需要新的、实用的中枢神经系统再生模型,并且这些模型应提供分子工具和资源。我们在此聚焦于被囊动物玻璃海鞘,它具有神经再生能力以及完整的成体中枢神经系统,这种能力在脊索动物门中并不常见。我们研究了该生物体神经系统再生过程中事件发生的时间和顺序。
方法/主要发现:我们开发了可重复消融以及对组织外植体中的活细胞事件进行成像的技术。基于对100多只正在再生的动物的实时观察,我们将再生过程细分为四个阶段。再生具有功能性,这通过反射的相继恢复得以体现,而反射的相继恢复为定义再生速率确立了新的标准。我们使用转基因动物和标记的核苷酸类似物来详细描述再生神经末梢尖端的早期细胞事件以及新的成体神经节原基的首次出现。
结论/意义:发现再生速率与成体大小呈负相关。新的神经结构源自前后神经末梢。一种胚基结构与新神经细胞的形成有关。这项工作表明玻璃海鞘是研究脑、脑相关器官和神经再生的有用系统。