The role of CYP26 enzymes in defining appropriate retinoic acid exposure during embryogenesis

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Don A. Cameron ◽  
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Hui Li ◽  
Suzan Abu-Abed ◽  
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Jacek Ostrowski ◽  
Kuo-Long Yu ◽  
Simon Chen ◽  
Laura Hammer ◽  
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1999 ◽  
Vol 77 (11) ◽  
pp. 1835-1837 ◽  
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Steven R Scadding

While the effects of exogenous retinoids on amphibian limb regeneration have been studied extensively, the role of endogenous retinoids is not clear. Hence, I wished to investigate the role of endogenous retinoic acid during axolotl limb regeneration. Citral is a known inhibitor of retinoic acid synthesis. Thus, I treated regenerating limbs of the larval axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum with citral. The result of this inhibition of retinoic acid synthesis was that limb regeneration became extremely irregular and hypomorphic, with serious pattern defects, or was inhibited altogether. I conclude that endogenous retinoic acid plays an important role in pattern formation during limb regeneration.



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