Singer M, Weckesser E C, Géraudie J, Maier C E, Singer J
Department of Developmental Genetics and Anatomy, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106.
Anat Embryol (Berl). 1987;177(1):29-36. doi: 10.1007/BF00325287.
The left thumbs and great toes of three 8 1/2 month old Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were amputated in guillotine fashion one millimeter distal to the base of the nail and allowed to heal by the conservative open wound method. Healing occurred in seven to ten days in these small digits. Each of the thumbs and toes grew back with some blunting and shortening of the digit tips, but were functional. The new structures were cosmetically pleasing as in the human instances. The nails grew essentially to normal size and shape supported by the remaining portions of the distal phalanges. Histological studies showed no evidence of blastema formation such as is observed in the regenerating limb of the Urodele (newt) taken as the comparative representative. The possibility of improving the regrowth is discussed against the background of our knowledge of the importance of nerve during limb regeneration in lower vertebrates.
将三只8个半月大的恒河猴(猕猴)的左拇指和大脚趾在指甲基部远端1毫米处用断头台式方法截断,并采用保守的开放伤口方法使其愈合。这些小指头在7到10天内愈合。每个拇指和脚趾都重新生长,指尖有些变钝和缩短,但仍有功能。新结构在外观上令人满意,如同人类的情况一样。指甲在远端指骨剩余部分的支撑下基本生长到正常大小和形状。组织学研究没有显示出像在作为比较代表的有尾目动物(蝾螈)再生肢体中观察到的那样的芽基形成的证据。在我们了解神经在低等脊椎动物肢体再生中的重要性的背景下,讨论了改善再生的可能性。