平原的
生物
干细胞
镉
压力源
细胞生物学
氧化应激
有丝分裂
细胞
再生(生物学)
毒理
遗传学
神经科学
内分泌学
化学
有机化学
作者
Michelle Plusquin,An‐Sofie Stevens,Frank Van Belleghem,Olivier DeGheselle,Andromeda Van Roten,Jessica Vroonen,Ronny Blust,Ann Cuypers,Tom Artois,Karen Smeets
标识
DOI:10.1387/ijdb.113485mp
摘要
The planarian Schmidtea mediterranea is a well-studied model organism for developmental research, because of its stem cell system. This characteristic also provides a unique opportunity to study stress management and the effect of stress on stem cells. In this study, we characterised the stress signature at different levels of biological organization. The carcinogenic metal cadmium was used as a model chemical stressor. We focused on stem cell activity and its interaction with other known stress parameters. Here, we have found that S. mediterranea is able to cope with high internal levels of cadmium. At endpoints such as size and mobility, cadmium-related stress effects were detected but all of these responses were transient. Correspondingly, cadmium exposure led to an elevated mitotic activity of the neoblasts, at the same time points when the other responses disappeared. At the molecular level, we observed redox-related responses that can be linked with both repair as well as proliferation mechanisms. Together, our results suggest that these animals have a high plasticity. The induction of stem cell activity may underlie this 'restoring' effect, although a carcinogenic outcome after longer exposure times cannot be excluded.
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