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Setting-up an in vitro model to study the signaling mechanisms associated with intestine regeneration in the sea cucumber Holothuria glaberrima
(2019-12)
The sea cucumber Holothuria glaberrima is a mighty model to study organ regeneration. Our group has described the cellular mechanisms underlying intestine re-growth in H. glaberrima and is exploring the signaling mechanisms involved in this process. One of the limitations to our studies has been the lack of suitable cell culture methodologies required to advance the regeneration studies. I have now established in vitro systems where individual cells or explants can be kept and studied. Cultured cells and explants were analyzed using various techniques that include light, fluorescence, and electron microscopy. Cells isolated by enzymatic dissociation from regenerating guts of H. glaberrima could be maintained in the right conditions for up to two weeks in vitro. Different phenotypes were identified using cellular markers established previously in our lab. However, no mature muscle cells or neurons were found, which is not suitable to perform studies about cell dedifferentiation/redifferentiation. Additionally, isolated cells showed deficient proliferative activity. For that reason, I characterized gut explants as an alternative. Remarkably, the histological characteristics, including the presence of mature muscle cells and the proliferative rate, in cultured explants resembled more accurately the in vivo conditions compared to the dissociated cultures. Thus, I decided to use gut explants to gain new insights about the signaling mechanisms associated with the intestine regeneration in H. glaberrima.<br /> <br /> Initial in vivo studies using small molecules that are putative disruptors of the Wnt pathway supported the involvement of the Wnt pathway on intestine regeneration. These studies showed that iCRT14, a Wnt pathway inhibitor, decreased the size of the regenerating intestine, while LiCl, a Wnt pathway activator, increased its size. The possible cellular mechanisms by which the signaling disruptors affected the gut rudiment size were further studied in vitro using additional pharmacological agents. Among them, those that inhibited the GSK-3 enzyme (a component of the Wnt pathway) were found to increase muscle cell dedifferentiation. However, these agents also induced a reduction in cell proliferation, suggesting that cell dedifferentiation can be decoupled from cell proliferation during intestinal regeneration.<br /> <br /> Interestingly, the drop of cell proliferation in explants was also caused by small molecules that block the Wnt pathway in other points different to GSK-3. For that reason, I propose that GSK-3 is the mediator of the cellular dedifferentiation response and that it takes place by a signaling pathway that is independent of Wnt. Differently, cellular proliferation appears to be controlled by the canonical Wnt pathway during intestine regeneration. My results open the door for future studies where the signaling pathways involved at each regeneration stage can be determined during intestine regeneration....
Phenology of tropical dry forests in the Caribbean
(2018-01-23)
Tropical dry forests exhibit difficulties in the identification of phenological patterns of plants and changes in functional traits of animals in response to climatic variables. Our goal is to determine how the phenology ...
Function of song type matching in Adelaide’s Warbler (Setophaga adelaidae) in Cabo Rojo Wildlife Refuge (Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico)
(2013)
Many species of birds sing the same song-type that a neighbor has just sung, a behavior known as song-type matching. Song-type matching has long been considered a signal of aggressive intent, but recent experiments fail ...
Abundancia y distribución de Pontodrilus litoralis en las costas cercanas al Faro de Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
(2010)
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the structure and dynamics of
the populations of the oligochate Pontodrilus litoralis on the coasts near the Cabo Rojo
Lighthouse in Puerto Rico. During the months of ...
Movement, habitat use and diet of an invasive snake, boa constrictor (boidae), in Puerto Rico
(2018)
Invasive species are the second threat to biodiversity. Studies have suggested that along with other variables, lack of predators, numerous offspring production, body size and prey availability are some of the reasons for ...
Signatures of selection in the indel-containing coding sequences from human to primate genome comparisons
(2013)
Gene sequences are relatively conserved, and usually show few differences in comparisons between closely related species, such as between humans and non- human primates. In this study, we focused on >10 bp insertions and ...
Revision and phylogeny of the genus Pselaphomorphus Motschulsky, 1855 (Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae: Jubini).
(2012)
The Neotropical genus Pselaphomorphus Motschulsky, 1855 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae: Jubini Raffray) is revised, including the redescription of P. sculpturatus Motshulsky, 1855 (Panama), P. longiceps Raffray, ...
Predicting reproductive success in captive Puerto Rican parrots (Amazona vittata)
(2013)
The productivity of captive breeding programs can limit efforts to restore endangered species. The ability to accurately predict which captive pairs will breed successfully improves breeding productivity by allowing managers ...
Spatio-temporal changes of the herpetofaunal communities in Mount Resaca and Luis Peña Cay National Wildlife Refuges at Culebra Island, Puerto Rico
(2013)
La isla de Culebra, como parte del Banco Geográfico de Puerto Rico, ha sido un lugar el cual se han rezagado los estudios científicos. Estudios como el de Grant (1931) han servido de base para el presente trabajo. Los ...
Microbial characterization of an unmined porphyry deposit at Bosque del Pueblo (Adjuntas, PR)
(2011)
The results from this work demonstrated the relationship between vegetation cover and the diversity of soil bacterial communities from two sites in an abandoned unmined porphyry deposit at Bosque del Pueblo, Adjuntas, PR. ...