نتایج جستجو برای: schwann cells

تعداد نتایج: 1384803  

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2006
Felipe A Court Lawrence Wrabetz M Laura Feltri

Schwann cells form myelin in the peripheral nervous system. All Schwann cells are surrounded by a basal lamina. Extracellular matrix molecules in the basal lamina, such as laminin, regulate key aspects of Schwann cell development including the formation, architecture and function of myelin. Recent genetic and cell biological experiments suggest that Schwann cells regulate the basal lamina and i...

2017
Peter J. Arthur-Farraj Claire C. Morgan Martyna Adamowicz Jose A. Gomez-Sanchez Shaline V. Fazal Anthony Beucher Bonnie Razzaghi Rhona Mirsky Kristjan R. Jessen Timothy J. Aitman

Repair Schwann cells play a critical role in orchestrating nerve repair after injury, but the cellular and molecular processes that generate them are poorly understood. Here, we perform a combined whole-genome, coding and non-coding RNA and CpG methylation study following nerve injury. We show that genes involved in the epithelial-mesenchymal transition are enriched in repair cells, and we iden...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2002
M. Laura Feltri Diana Graus Porta Stefano C. Previtali Alessandro Nodari Barbara Migliavacca Arianna Cassetti Amanda Littlewood-Evans Louis F. Reichardt Albee Messing Angelo Quattrini Ulrich Mueller Lawrence Wrabetz

In dystrophic mice, a model of merosin-deficient congenital muscular dystrophy, laminin-2 mutations produce peripheral nerve dysmyelination and render Schwann cells unable to sort bundles of axons. The laminin receptor and the mechanism through which dysmyelination and impaired sorting occur are unknown. We describe mice in which Schwann cell-specific disruption of beta1 integrin, a component o...

2002
Alexandre Chlenski Shuqing Liu Susan E. Crawford Olga V. Volpert George H. DeVries Amy Evangelista Qiwei Yang Helen R. Salwen Robert Farrer James Bray Susan L. Cohn Robert H. Lurie

Neuroblastoma (NB), a common pediatric neoplasm, consists of two main cell populations: neuroblastic/ganglionic cells and Schwann cells. NB tumors with abundant Schwannian stroma display a more benign clinical behavior than stroma-poor tumors. Recent studies suggest that Schwann cells influence NB tumor growth via secreted factors that induce differentiation, suppress proliferation, and inhibit...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2002
Deanna A Hagge Sandra Oby Robinson David Scollard Gregory McCormick Diana L Williams

Millions of patients with leprosy suffer from nerve damage resulting in disabilities as a consequence of Mycobacterium leprae infection. However, mechanisms of nerve damage have not been elucidated because of the lack of a model that maintains M. leprae viability and mimics disease conditions. A model was developed using viable M. leprae, rat Schwann cells, and Schwann cell-neuron cocultures in...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2001
H L Cheng M L Steinway X Xin E L Feldman

We previously reported that Schwann cells undergo apoptosis after serum withdrawal. Insulin-like growth factor-I, via phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase, inhibits caspase activation and rescues Schwann cells from serum withdrawal-induced apoptosis. In this study, we examined the role of c-jun N-terminal protein kinase (JNK) in Schwann cell apoptosis induced by serum withdrawal. Activation of both JN...

Journal: :Glia 1992
S Quasthoff M Strupp P Grafe

Potassium uptake, possibly together with chloride, is one of the presumed functions of Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. However, the presence of chloride channels has not been demonstrated in adult Schwann cells. We present here a new method which allows single channel recordings to be made from Schwann cells in situ without enzymatic treatment. Isolated rat spinal roots were spl...

2017
Sophie Belin Kristen L. Zuloaga Yannick Poitelon

Schwann cells are the glial cells of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). They insulate axons by forming a specialized extension of plasma membrane called the myelin sheath. The formation of myelin is essential for the rapid saltatory propagation of action potentials and to maintain the integrity of axons. Although both axonal and extracellular matrix (ECM) signals are necessary for myelination...

Journal: :Development 1990
K R Jessen L Morgan H J Stewart R Mirsky

Immunohistochemical methods are used to investigate in detail the development and regulation of three proteins (217c(Ran-1), A5E3 and GFAP) specifically associated with adult non-myelin-forming Schwann cells in the rat sciatic nerve, from embryo day 15 to maturity. 217c(Ran-1), which is probably the NGF-receptor, and A5E3 are expressed by the majority of cells in the nerve at embryo day 15 and ...

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