The effect of retinoic acid on regeneration of two species of asexual planarian races,
Girardia tigrina and
Schmidtea mediterranea, was studied. It was established that retinoic acids at physiological concentrations (10
−7–10
−10 M) inhibit the regeneration of the head part of planarians but have no effect on tail blastema growth. It is shown that regeneration
of the head part is inhibited as a result of arrest of the cell cycle of neoblasts, proliferating stem cells, during the transition
from the
G
1/
G
0 to the
S phase. Thus, the morphogenetic role of retinoic acids in planarians, primitive bilaterally symmetrical animals, has been
demonstrated.
Key words planarians - retinoic acid - regeneration - stem cells
Original Russian Text © O.N. Ermakova, A.M. Ermakov, Kh.P. Tiras, V.V. Lednev, 2009, published in Ontogenez, 2009, Vol. 40,
No. 6, pp. 449–455.