Neoblasts are potentially totipotent stem cells and the only proliferating cells in adult Platyhelminthes. We have examined
the cellular dynamics of neoblasts during the posterior regeneration of
Macrostomum lignano. Double-labeling of neoblasts with bromodeoxyuridine and the anti-phospho histone H3 mitosis marker has revealed a complex
cellular response in the first 48 h after amputation; this response is different from that known to occur during regeneration
in triclad platyhelminths and in starvation/feeding experiments in
M. lignano. Mitotic activity is reduced during the first 8 h of regeneration but, at 48 h after amputation, reaches almost twice the
value of control animals. The total number of S-phase cells significantly increases after 1 day of regeneration. A subpopulation
of fast-cycling neoblasts surprisingly shows the same dynamics during regeneration as those in control animals. Wound healing
and regeneration are accompanied by the formation of a distinct blastema. These results present new insights, at the cellular
level, into the early regeneration of rhabditophoran Platyhelminthes.
Keywords Regeneration - S-phase - Cell cycle - Planarian -
Macrostomum lignano (Platyhelminthes)
This work was supported by FWF Grant (P16618; P.I. Rieger, Innsbruck).