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Planarian Immobilization, Partial Irradiation, and Tissue Transplantation
Published on: August 6, 2012
5-Fluorouracil-treated planarians, a versatile model system for studying stem cell heterogeneity and tissue aging
Gaetana Gambino1, Chiara Ippolito1, Letizia Modeo2,3
1Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, 56126, Italy.
Background Information:
Planarians are a sound, well-established model system for molecular studies in the field of stem cells, cell differentiation, developmental biology and translational research. Treated stem cell-less planarians produced by X-ray treatment are commonly used to study stem cell transcriptional profile and their role in planarian biological processes. X-ray induces oxidative and DNA damage to differentiated cells, requires expensive radiation machines that are not available in most of the research centres and demand rigorous risk management and dedicated staff.
Results:
We tested the use of the well-known antimetabolite genotoxic drug 5-fluorouracil which mainly affects proliferating cells in way to demonstrate its use in replacing X-ray treatment. We succeeded in demonstrating ability of high doses of 5-fluorouracil to deplete Dugesia japonica stem cells and in identifying a 5-fluorouracil transiently resistant population of lineage committed stem cells.
Conclusions And Significance:
Our results encourage the use of 5-fluorouracil-treated planarians as a model system for studying mechanisms of resistance to genotoxicants, planarian stem cell heterogeneity and molecular cascades of tissue aging.
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