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Ear wound regeneration in the African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus

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Main Author: Santos Matias, Dino
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Rita, Ana Martins, Casanellas, Ignasi, Ova, Adelia Brito, Araújo, Inês, Power, Deborah, Tiscornia, Gustavo
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: While regeneration occurs in a number of taxonomic groups across the Metazoa, there are very few reports of regeneration in mammals, which generally respond to wounding with fibrotic scarring rather than regeneration. A recent report described skin shedding, skin regeneration and extensive ear punch closure in two rodent species, Acomys kempi and Acomys percivali. We examined these striking results by testing the capacity for regeneration of a third species, Acomys cahirinus, and found a remarkable capacity to repair full thickness circular punches in the ear pinna. Four-millimeter-diameter wounds closed completely in 2 months in 100% of ear punches tested. Histology showed extensive formation of elastic cartilage, adipose tissue, dermis, epidermis and abundant hair follicles in the repaired region. Furthermore, we demonstrated abundant angiogenesis and unequivocal presence of both muscle and nerve fibers in the reconstituted region; in contrast, similar wounds in C57BL/6 mice simply healed the borders of the cut by fibrotic scarring. Our results confirm the regenerative capabilities of Acomys, and suggest this model merits further attention.
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spelling Ear wound regeneration in the African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinusWhile regeneration occurs in a number of taxonomic groups across the Metazoa, there are very few reports of regeneration in mammals, which generally respond to wounding with fibrotic scarring rather than regeneration. A recent report described skin shedding, skin regeneration and extensive ear punch closure in two rodent species, Acomys kempi and Acomys percivali. We examined these striking results by testing the capacity for regeneration of a third species, Acomys cahirinus, and found a remarkable capacity to repair full thickness circular punches in the ear pinna. Four-millimeter-diameter wounds closed completely in 2 months in 100% of ear punches tested. Histology showed extensive formation of elastic cartilage, adipose tissue, dermis, epidermis and abundant hair follicles in the repaired region. Furthermore, we demonstrated abundant angiogenesis and unequivocal presence of both muscle and nerve fibers in the reconstituted region; in contrast, similar wounds in C57BL/6 mice simply healed the borders of the cut by fibrotic scarring. Our results confirm the regenerative capabilities of Acomys, and suggest this model merits further attention.SapientiaSantos Matias, DinoRita, Ana MartinsCasanellas, IgnasiOva, Adelia BritoAraújo, InêsPower, DeborahTiscornia, Gustavo2017-04-07T15:57:10Z2016-022016-02-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/9630eng2052-4412AUT: IMA02487; DPO00386;10.1002/reg2.50info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-18T17:14:51Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/9630Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T20:15:09.718545Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
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title Ear wound regeneration in the African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus
spellingShingle Ear wound regeneration in the African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus
Santos Matias, Dino
title_short Ear wound regeneration in the African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus
title_full Ear wound regeneration in the African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus
title_fullStr Ear wound regeneration in the African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus
title_full_unstemmed Ear wound regeneration in the African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus
title_sort Ear wound regeneration in the African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus
author Santos Matias, Dino
author_facet Santos Matias, Dino
Rita, Ana Martins
Casanellas, Ignasi
Ova, Adelia Brito
Araújo, Inês
Power, Deborah
Tiscornia, Gustavo
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Casanellas, Ignasi
Ova, Adelia Brito
Araújo, Inês
Power, Deborah
Tiscornia, Gustavo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos Matias, Dino
Rita, Ana Martins
Casanellas, Ignasi
Ova, Adelia Brito
Araújo, Inês
Power, Deborah
Tiscornia, Gustavo
description While regeneration occurs in a number of taxonomic groups across the Metazoa, there are very few reports of regeneration in mammals, which generally respond to wounding with fibrotic scarring rather than regeneration. A recent report described skin shedding, skin regeneration and extensive ear punch closure in two rodent species, Acomys kempi and Acomys percivali. We examined these striking results by testing the capacity for regeneration of a third species, Acomys cahirinus, and found a remarkable capacity to repair full thickness circular punches in the ear pinna. Four-millimeter-diameter wounds closed completely in 2 months in 100% of ear punches tested. Histology showed extensive formation of elastic cartilage, adipose tissue, dermis, epidermis and abundant hair follicles in the repaired region. Furthermore, we demonstrated abundant angiogenesis and unequivocal presence of both muscle and nerve fibers in the reconstituted region; in contrast, similar wounds in C57BL/6 mice simply healed the borders of the cut by fibrotic scarring. Our results confirm the regenerative capabilities of Acomys, and suggest this model merits further attention.
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