作者
Emily AB Gilbert, Samantha L Payne, Matthew K Vickaryous
发表日期
2013/11/1
来源
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
卷号
86
期号
6
页码范围
631-644
出版商
University of Chicago Press
简介
Caudal autotomy—the ability to self-detach the tail—is a dramatic adaptation common to many structural-grade lizards. For most species, tail loss is followed by the equally dramatic phenomenon of tail regeneration. Here we review the anatomy and histology of caudal autotomy and regeneration in lizards, drawing heavily from research published over the past 2 decades. The autotomous tail is characterized by various structural adaptations, which act to minimize blood loss and trauma to adjacent tissues. The early phase of wound healing involves a leukocytic response but limited inflammation. Reepithelialization via a specialized wound epithelium is not only critical for scar-free healing but also necessary for subsequent tissue patterning and regenerative outgrowth. Regeneration begins with the formation of the blastema, a mass of proliferating mesenchymal-like cells. As the blastema expands, it is invaded by …
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