Bever M M, Borgens R B
Department of Anatomy, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907.
J Exp Zool. 1988 Jan;245(1):33-42. doi: 10.1002/jez.1402450106.
Mystery snails (Family Ampullariidae) are aquatic prosobranchs which possess structurally complex eyes at the tip of a cephalic eyestalk. No other sensory organs are found in association with this stalk. These snails possess the ability to regenerate the eye completely after amputation through the mid-eyestalk. Amputation induces gross changes in the cellular character of the entire eyestalk; in particular, an invagination of integumentary epithelium at the apex of the eyestalk stump produces a shallow cleft or "eyecup." Differentiation of all components of the eye apparently occurs by transdetermination of these epithelial cells. Retinal differentiation and the appearance of a new lens is observed as soon as 14 days postamputation. Complete eyes (by external observation), although smaller than the originals, have regenerated by 25 days postamputation. We compare this regeneration to the reconstruction of other animal tissues, in particular the regeneration of amphibian limbs.
神秘螺(瓶螺科)是水生前鳃亚纲动物,在其头部眼柄的末端长有结构复杂的眼睛。在这个眼柄上未发现其他感觉器官。这些螺具有在眼柄中部被切断后完全再生眼睛的能力。切断会引起整个眼柄细胞特征的显著变化;特别是,眼柄残端顶端的体表上皮内陷会产生一个浅裂或“眼杯”。眼睛所有组成部分的分化显然是通过这些上皮细胞的转决定发生的。切断后14天即可观察到视网膜分化和新晶状体的出现。到切断后25天,完整的眼睛(通过外部观察)已经再生,尽管比原来的小。我们将这种再生与其他动物组织的重建进行比较,特别是两栖动物肢体的再生。