Abstract

The positional differences in the regenerative capability of individual body parts of the planarian Girardia (Dugesia) tigrina were analyzed. The paper shows the significance of the size and positional differences of individual fragments of planarians for their regenerative capabilities, as well as the fundamental difference in the mechanisms of the head and tail blastema formation. A scheme of regeneration that includes two populations of pluripotent stem cells called neoblasts is suggested. The two populations of neoblasts differ in their role and distribution along the planarian body. Specifically, the population of neoblasts involved in the formation of any blastema migrates to the nearest blastema, and the population participating only in the creation of the head blastema migrates along the planarian body, following the gradient of biomass of the damaged axons arising after the amputation of the head end. The maximal size of the head blastema was found in the fragment obtained after cutting off the head fragment at the eye level, and the maximal portion of all pluripotent stem cells migrating into two blastemas was found in the fragment obtained by cutting the planarian above the mouth, followed by cutting off the head fragment at the eye level.

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