Oxidative stress during vitamin A-induced abnormal tail regeneration in the tadpoles of Polypedates maculatus

Mahapatra, Pravati Kumari ; Mohanty-Hejmadi, Priyambada ; Chainy, Gagan B. N. (2002) Oxidative stress during vitamin A-induced abnormal tail regeneration in the tadpoles of Polypedates maculatus Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part B: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, 131 (3). pp. 403-410. ISSN 0305-0491

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Abstract

Vitamin A and its derivatives inhibit normal tail regeneration in amphibians. The most remarkable effect is the development of limbs at the cut end of the tail in anurans. Prior to ectopic limb development, there is an abnormal tail regeneration in the treated tadpoles. The purpose of the present study was to compare oxidative stress condition in the regenerated tail of normal and vitamin A (10I U/ml, 72 h) treated tadpoles. The present findings show a hyper-oxidative stress condition in the regenerated tail of the vitamin A-treated tadpoles of the Indian jumping frog, Polypedates maculatus (Anura: Rhacophoridae).

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Keywords:Anuran; Tail Amputation; Normal Tail Regeneration; Abnormal Tail Regeneration; Homeotic Transformation; Ectopic Limb; Oxidative Stress; Vitamin A
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