نتایج جستجو برای: schwann cell

تعداد نتایج: 1685676  

Journal: :Neuron 2000
Haesun A. Kim Scott L. Pomeroy Wendy Whoriskey Inka Pawlitzky Larry I. Benowitz Piotr Sicinski Charles D. Stiles Thomas M. Roberts

Sciatic nerve axons in cyclin D1 knockout mice develop normally, become properly ensheathed by Schwann cells, and appear to function normally. However, in the Wallerian degeneration model of nerve injury, the mitotic response of Schwann cells is completely inhibited. The mitotic block is Schwann cell autonomous and developmentally regulated. Rescue analysis (by "knockin" of cyclin E) indicates ...

Journal: :Development 1989
P A Eccleston P G Bannerman D E Pleasure J Winter R Mirsky K R Jessen

Neuronal membranes from rat dorsal root ganglia provide a mitogenic signal to cultured Schwann cells and it has been suggested this is an important factor in regulating Schwann cell numbers during development. In this study, the influence of enteric neurons on the DNA synthesis of both Schwann cells and enteric glia has been investigated as well as the effect of axonal membrane fractions (axole...

2006
Janet L. Kwiatkowski J. Lynn Rutkowski Darrell J. Yamashiro Gihan I. Tennekoon Garrett M. Brodeur

Neuroblastomas arc histopathologically heterogeneous, ranging from immature malignant tumors to benign ganglioneuromas. The amount of Schwann cell stroma greatly increases with neuroblastoma differentiation, and these Schwann cells appear to be normal cells that infiltrate the tumor. To determine whether Schwann cells influence neuroblast differ entiation, four human neuroblastoma cell lines we...

2013
Jennifer K. Ness Kristin M. Snyder Nikos Tapinos

The interaction between laminin and β1-integrin on the surface of Schwann cells regulates Schwann cell proliferation, maturation and differentiation. However, the signalling mediators that fine-tune these outcomes are not fully elucidated. Here we show that lymphoid cell kinase is the crucial effector of β1-integrin signalling in Schwann cells. Lymphoid cell kinase is activated after laminin tr...

Journal: :IBRO neuroscience reports 2023

Mycobacterium leprae, the pathogen that causes human leprosy, has a unique affinity for infecting and persisting inside Schwann cells, principal glia of peripheral nervous system. Several studies have focused on this intricate host-pathogen interaction as an attempt to advance current knowledge mechanisms governing nerve destruction disease progression. However, during chronic course leprosy ne...

Journal: :Development 2011
Julie R Perlin Mark E Lush W Zac Stephens Tatjana Piotrowski William S Talbot

During peripheral nerve development, each segment of a myelinated axon is matched with a single Schwann cell. Tight regulation of Schwann cell movement, proliferation and differentiation is essential to ensure that these glial cells properly associate with axons. ErbB receptors are required for Schwann cell migration, but the operative ligand and its mechanism of action have remained unknown. W...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1993
L M Bolin E M Shooter

Successful peripheral nerve regeneration and functional recovery require the reestablishment of the neuron-Schwann cell relationship in the regenerating rat sciatic nerve, neurons differentially regulate Schwann cell genes. The message for the low-affinity NGF receptor, p75NGFR, is induced in Schwann cells distal to the injury and is repressed as regenerating axons make contact with these cells...

Journal: :Microsurgery 2001
T A Hadlock C A Sundback D A Hunter J P Vacanti M L Cheney

This study hypothesized that introducing high numbers of Schwann cells in monolayers via a novel rolled graft architecture would promote robust nerve regeneration. The objective was to place adherent Schwann cells in artificial nerve grafts and to assess regeneration through the Schwann cell-laden grafts compared with that through acellular grafts and autografts. Schwann cells were isolated fro...

2018
A. K. M. G. Muhammad Kevin Kim Irina Epifantseva Arwin Aghamaleky‐Sarvestany Megan E. Simpkinson Sharon Carmona Jesse Landeros Shaughn Bell John Svaren Robert H. Baloh

Objective To investigate transplantation of rat Schwann cells or human iPSC-derived neural crest cells and derivatives into models of acquired and inherited peripheral myelin damage. Methods Primary cultured rat Schwann cells labeled with a fluorescent protein for monitoring at various times after transplantation. Human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) were differentiated into neural cr...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1996
C O Hanemann A A Gabreëls-Fasten H W Müller G Stoll

Duplication of the gene for the peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22) is the most common cause for Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy type 1a (CMT1A) neuropathy. In early stages of the disease PMP22 is overexpressed in nerve biopsies from CMT1A patients. Recent studies with genetically modified Schwann cells have demonstrated that the altered expression of PMP22 modulates cell growth. Thus we hypoth...

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