نتایج جستجو برای: schwann cells

تعداد نتایج: 1384803  

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...

2015
Kristel Kegler Ingo Spitzbarth Ilka Imbschweiler Konstantin Wewetzer Wolfgang Baumgärtner Frauke Seehusen Fernando de Castro

Gliogenesis under pathophysiological conditions is of particular clinical relevance since it may provide evidence for regeneration promoting cells recruitable for therapeutic purposes. There is evidence that neurotrophin receptor p75 (p75NTR)-expressing cells emerge in the lesioned CNS. However, the phenotype and identity of these cells, and signals triggering their in situ generation under nor...

2017
Han-Seop Kim Jungwoon Lee Da Yong Lee Young-Dae Kim Jae Yun Kim Hyung Jin Lim Sungmin Lim Yee Sook Cho

Schwann cells play a crucial role in successful nerve repair and regeneration by supporting both axonal growth and myelination. However, the sources of human Schwann cells are limited both for studies of Schwann cell development and biology and for the development of treatments for Schwann cell-associated diseases. Here, we provide a rapid and scalable method to produce self-renewing Schwann ce...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1987
J W Griffin N Drucker B G Gold J Rosenfeld M Benzaquen L R Charnas K E Fahnestock E A Stocks

This study examined Schwann cell behavior during paranodal demyelination induced by beta,beta'-iminodipropionitrile (IDPN). The stimuli for Schwann cell proliferation, extensively studied in vitro, are less well understood in vivo. Most in vivo systems previously used to examine Schwann cell proliferation in disease are dominated by loss of internodal myelin sheaths. As used in this study, IDPN...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2014
Ihsan Ekin Demir Alexandra Boldis Paulo L Pfitzinger Steffen Teller Eva Brunner Natascha Klose Timo Kehl Matthias Maak Marina Lesina Melanie Laschinger Klaus-Peter Janssen Hana Algül Helmut Friess Güralp O Ceyhan

BACKGROUND In neural invasion (NI), cancer cells are classically assumed to actively invade nerves and to cause local recurrence and pain. However, the opposite possibility, that nerves may reach cancer cells even in their preinvasive stage and thereby promote cancer spread, has not yet been genuinely considered. The present study analyzes the reaction of Schwann cells of peripheral nerves to c...

Journal: :Glia 2011
Peter Arthur-Farraj Katharina Wanek Janina Hantke Catherine M Davis Anuj Jayakar David B Parkinson Rhona Mirsky Kristján R Jessen

Genetically modified mice have been a major source of information about the molecular control of Schwann-cell myelin formation, and the role of β-neuregulin 1 (NRG1) in this process in vivo. In vitro, on the other hand, Schwann cells from rats have been used in most analyses of the signaling pathways involved in myelination. To correlate more effectively in vivo and in vitro data, we used purif...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1995
S Einheber M J Hannocks C N Metz D B Rifkin J L Salzer

We have investigated the potential regulatory role of TGF-beta in the interactions of neurons and Schwann cells using an in vitro myelinating system. Purified populations of neurons and Schwann cells, grown alone or in coculture, secrete readily detectable levels of the three mammalian isoforms of TGF-beta; in each case, virtually all of the TGF-beta activity detected is latent. Expression of T...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
D E Syroid P R Maycox P G Burrola N Liu D Wen K F Lee G Lemke T J Kilpatrick

The development of Schwann cells, the myelin-forming glial cells of the vertebrate peripheral nervous system, involves a neonatal phase of proliferation in which cells migrate along and segregate newly formed axons. Withdrawal from the cell cycle, around postnatal days 2-4 in rodents, initiates terminal differentiation to the myelinating state. During this time, Schwann cell number is subject t...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1994
A Krasnoselsky M J Massay M C DeFrances G Michalopoulos R Zarnegar N Ratner

To characterize mitogens that might contribute to Schwann cell proliferation during development or in tumors, we tested the ability of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) to stimulate Schwann cell division in vitro. HGF is a potent mitogen for purified rat Schwann cells; DNA synthesis in rat Schwann cells was stimulated 20-40-fold by 3-10 ng/ml HGF. Rat Schwann cells express c-met mRNA, encoding the...

Journal: :Cancer research 2000
D Huang J L Rutkowski G M Brodeur P M Chou J L Kwiatkowski A Babbo S L Cohn

Neuroblastomas are biologically heterogeneous tumors that consist of two main cell populations: neuroblastic/ganglionic cells and Schwann cells. The amount of Schwannian stroma strongly impacts prognosis, and favorable outcome is associated with tumors that are Schwannian stroma rich/stroma dominant. At the present time, there is controversy regarding the origin of Schwann cells in neuroblastom...

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