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Before a critical point in development, the animals failed to close the wound made by the cut, causing the two embryo halves to simply spew cells out into the environment.
Somewhat later, however, there was excellent survival, and the head portion of the embryo could regenerate a tail segment.
This tells us that the normal signaling pathways present in the embryo are sufficient to drive the process forward.But the tail of the embryo at this stage doesn't appear to be capable of rebuilding its head.
But the researchers found that they could inhibit wnt signaling in these posterior fragments, and that was enough to allow the head to develop.One possibility here is that wnt signaling is widely active in the posterior of the embryo at this point, blocking formation of anterior structures.
Alternatively, the researchers hypothesize that the problem is with the muscle cells that normally help organize the formation of a stem-cell-filled blastema, which is needed to kick off the regeneration process.
Since the anterior end of the embryo develops earlier, they suggest there may simply not be enough muscle cells in the tail to kick off this process at early stages of development.To test their hypothesis, they performed a somewhat unusual experiment.
They started by cutting off the tails of embryos and saving them for 24 hours.
At that point, they cut the front end off tails, creating a new wound to heal.
At this point, regeneration proceeded as normal, and the tails grew a new head.
This isn't definitive evidence that muscle cells are what's missing at early stages, but it does indicate that some key developmental step happens in the tail within the 24-hour window after the first cut.The results reinforce the idea that regeneration of major body parts requires the re-establishment of the signals that lay out organization of the embryo in developmentsomething that gets complicated if those signals are currently acting to organize the embryo.
And it clearly shows that the cells needed to do this reorganization aren't simply set aside early on in development but instead take some time to appear.
All of that information will help clarify the bigger-picture question of how these animals manage such a complex regeneration process.Current Biology, 2025.
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2025.03.065 (About DOIs).





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