نتایج جستجو برای: schwann cell

تعداد نتایج: 1685676  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
N Ratner A Elbein M B Bunge S Porter R P Bunge L Glaser

To determine whether specific asparagine-linked (N-linked) oligosaccharides present in cell surface glycoproteins are required for cell-cell interactions within the peripheral nervous system, we have used castanospermine to inhibit maturation of N-linked sugars in cell cultures of neurons or neurons plus Schwann cells. Maximally 10-15% of the N-linked oligosaccharides on neuronal proteins have ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
R Martini M Schachner

The cellular and subcellular localization of the neural cell adhesion molecules L1, N-CAM, and myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG), their shared carbohydrate epitope L2/HNK-1, and the myelin basic protein (MBP) were studied by pre- and post-embedding immunoelectron microscopic labeling procedures in developing mouse sciatic nerve. L1 and N-CAM showed a similar staining pattern. Both were local...

Journal: :Genes & development 2008
Karim Nadra Anne-Sophie de Preux Charles Jean-Jacques Médard William T Hendriks Gil-Soo Han Sandra Grès George M Carman Jean-Sébastien Saulnier-Blache Mark H G Verheijen Roman Chrast

Lipids play crucial roles in many aspects of glial cell biology, affecting processes ranging from myelin membrane biosynthesis to axo-glial interactions. In order to study the role of lipid metabolism in myelinating glial cells, we specifically deleted in Schwann cells the Lpin1 gene, which encodes the Mg2+-dependent phosphatidate phosphatase (PAP1) enzyme necessary for normal triacylglycerol b...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1991
M M Daston N Ratner

P30 is a heparin-binding protein with adhesive and neurite outgrowth-promoting properties present at high levels in the developing rat central nervous system (Rauvala, H., and R. Pihlaskari. 1987 J. Biol. Chem. 262:16625-16635). Partial sequencing of p30 has revealed homology or identity with HMG-1 (Rauvala, H., J. Merenmies, R. Pihlaskari, M. Korkolainen, M.-L. Huhtala, and P. Panula. 1988. J....

2013
Emanuela Porrello Cristina Rivellini Giorgia Dina Daniela Triolo Ubaldo Del Carro Daniela Ungaro Martina Panattoni Maria Laura Feltri Lawrence Wrabetz Ruggero Pardi Angelo Quattrini Stefano Carlo Previtali

Axonal sorting is a crucial event in nerve formation and requires proper Schwann cell proliferation, differentiation, and contact with axons. Any defect in axonal sorting results in dysmyelinating peripheral neuropathies. Evidence from mouse models shows that axonal sorting is regulated by laminin211- and, possibly, neuregulin 1 (Nrg1)-derived signals. However, how these signals are integrated ...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2017
Poornapriya Ramamurthy Joshua B White Joong Yull Park Richard I Hume Fumi Ebisu Flor Mendez Shuichi Takayama Kate F Barald

BACKGROUND To send meaningful information to the brain, an inner ear cochlear implant (CI) must become closely coupled to as large and healthy a population of remaining spiral ganglion neurons (SGN) as possible. Inner ear gangliogenesis depends on macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF), a directionally attractant neurotrophic cytokine made by both Schwann and supporting cells (Bank et al....

Journal: :Development 1998
G Bernier Y De Repentigny M Mathieu S David R Kothary

A central role for the Schwann cell cytoskeleton in the process of peripheral nerve myelination has long been suggested. However, there is no genetic or biological evidence as yet to support this assumption. Here we show that dystonia musculorum (dt) mice, which carry mutations in dystonin, a cytoskeletal crosslinker protein, have hypo/amyelinated peripheral nerves. In neonatal dt mice, Schwann...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
D Ciutat J Calderó R W Oppenheim J E Esquerda

In the present work, we show that chick embryo Schwann cells die by apoptosis both during normal development and after axonal degeneration induced by neurotoxin treatment. Schwann cell apoptosis during development takes place during a period roughly coincidental with normally occurring motoneuron death. Administration of NMDA to chick embryos on embryonic day 7 induces extensive excitotoxic mot...

Journal: :Journal of Biology 2003
Ian Conlon Martin Raff

BACKGROUND It is widely believed that cell-size checkpoints help to coordinate cell growth and cell-cycle progression, so that proliferating eukaryotic cells maintain their size. There is strong evidence for such size checkpoints in yeasts, which maintain a constant cell-size distribution as they proliferate, even though large yeast cells grow faster than small yeast cells. Moreover, when yeast...

Journal: :Neuron 2011
Jason M. Newbern Xiaoyan Li Sarah E. Shoemaker Jiang Zhou Jian Zhong Yaohong Wu Daniel Bonder Steven Hollenback Giovanni Coppola Daniel H. Geschwind Gary E. Landreth William D. Snider

We have established functions of the stimulus-dependent MAPKs, ERK1/2 and ERK5, in DRG, motor neuron, and Schwann cell development. Surprisingly, many aspects of early DRG and motor neuron development were found to be ERK1/2 independent, and Erk5 deletion had no obvious effect on embryonic PNS. In contrast, Erk1/2 deletion in developing neural crest resulted in peripheral nerves that were devoi...

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