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Immunolabelling for RhoV and actin in early regenerating tail of the lizard Podarcis muralis suggests involvement in epithelial and mesenchymal cell motility

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ACTA ZOOLOGICA
卷 102, 期 1, 页码 51-62

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/azo.12314

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actin; immunofluorescence; immunogold; lizard; regenerating tail; RhoV protein

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  1. Comparative Histolab Padova, Italy

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The immunolabelling for RhoV and actin in the regenerating tail of lizards indicates their involvement in cell motility, particularly in the reformation of epithelial and mesenchymal cells. The proteins RhoV and alpha-smooth muscle actin are highly expressed in this regenerating process, playing a significant role in the dynamic cytoskeleton of the cells.
Immunolabelling for RhoV and actin in early regenerating tail of the lizard Podarcis muralis suggests involvement in epithelial and mesenchymal cell motility. Acta Zoologica, Stockolm. Immunolabelling for RhoV and alpha-smooth muscle actin, genes that are highly expressed in the regenerating tail of lizards, shows that a main protein band immunolabelled for RhoV is seen at 65-70 kDa and only a weak band at 22-24 kDa. This suggests that alteration occurred during extraction or is due to biochemical processing of the protein. RhoV immunolabelled cells are present in apical and proximal regenerating epidermis during scale neogenesis. The apical ependyma is labelled but labelling fades and disappears in medial-proximal regions, near the original spinal cord. Differentiating muscles and cartilage show low labelling. Ultrastructural immunolocalization of RhoV in wound keratinocytes shows labelling in regions containing actin filaments that associate with tonofilaments and desmosomes while a low labelling is present in mesenchymal cells. Filamentous regions of the nucleus, nuclear membrane and the nucleolus are immune-labelled for RhoV. Similar localization is seen for actin that is present along the perimeters of keratinocytes associated with tonofilaments, in elongations of mesenchymal cells, in muscle satellite cells, endothelial and pericytes of blood vessels. It is suggested that RhoV and actin are associated in the dynamic cytoskeleton needed for the movements of epidermal and mesenchymal cells and in endothelial cells forming new blood vessels.

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