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Genes and Genomics
2013 Volume.35 No. 4 p.501 ~ p.509
Dedifferentiation-specific expression of MMP-9 and the effects of RA on its expression during salamander limb regeneration
Ju Bong-Gun

Shin Jee-Yoon
Kim Won-Sun
Abstract
The matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are well known to responsible for the degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) during tissue remodelling such as wound healing, metamorphosis, and regeneration. In present study, gelatinase activities were investigated in normal and retinoic acid (RA)-treated limb regenerates. During the early phase of limb regeneration, gelatinase activities increased greatly, and RA caused the enhanced and prolonged gelatinase activities. We also isolated full length of Hynobius MMP-9, and its spatial and temporal expression profiles were examined in normal, RA-treated, and denervated limb regenerates. Whole mount in situ hybridization showed that the expression of MMP-9 increased in the wound epidermis at the wound healing stage and early phase of dedifferentiation stage. In addition, RA enhanced remarkably its expression both in terms of level and duration in the wound epidermis. However, expression signal of MMP-9 was barely detectable in denervated in limb regenerates. Our results may indicate that MMP-9 plays important role(s) in the dedifferentiation process by participating in ECM degradation and enhancement of MMP-9 expression and activity might be closely related to RA-evoked pattern duplication.
KEYWORD
Dedifferentiation, Denervation, Limb regeneration, Matrix metalloproteinase, Retinoic acid
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