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Electric fish: new insights into conserved processes of adult tissue regeneration
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Company of Biologists, 2013.
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Abstract
- SummaryBiology is replete with examples of regeneration, the process that allows animals to replace or repair cells, tissues and organs. As on land, vertebrates in aquatic environments experience the occurrence of injury with varying frequency and to different degrees. Studies demonstrate that ray-finned fishes possess a very high capacity to regenerate different tissues and organs when they are adults. Among fishes that exhibit robust regenerative capacities are the neotropical electric fishes of South America (Teleostei: Gymnotiformes). Specifically, adult gymnotiform electric fishes can regenerate injured brain and spinal cord tissues and restore amputated body parts repeatedly. We have begun to identify some aspects of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of tail regeneration in the weakly electric fish Sternopygus macrurus (long-tailed knifefish) with a focus on regeneration of skeletal muscle and the muscle-derived electric organ. Application of in vivo microinjection techniques and generation of myogenic stem cell markers are beginning to overcome some of the challenges owing to the limitations of working with non-genetic animal models with extensive regenerative capacity. This review highlights some aspects of tail regeneration in S. macrurus and discusses the advantages of using gymnotiform electric fishes to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms that produce new cells during regeneration in adult vertebrates.
- Subjects :
- Tail
Teleostei
Electric Organ
Sternopygus macrurus
biology
Electric organ
Physiology
Regeneration (biology)
Muscles
Gymnotiformes
High capacity
Anatomy
Aquatic Science
biology.organism_classification
Electric Organs
Cell biology
Muscle regeneration
Insect Science
Animals
Regeneration
Animal Science and Zoology
Molecular Biology
Electric fish
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6fd32bb88f1215b7a0d600f22d06158c