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| Schwann cells | | Schwann cells are glial cells that originate and development from {{neural crest}} cells migrating out along the developing nerve fibers. These cells differentiate to wrap around nerve axon processes to form myelin sheaths that improve nerve conduction. This process of myelination occurs also within the central nervous system by another population of glial cells. (More? {{gliogenesis}}) | ||
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| Schwann cells are named after Theodor Schwann (1810 - 1882) a German physiologist. | | Schwann cells are named after Theodor Schwann (1810 - 1882) a German physiologist. | ||
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== Some Recent Findings == | == Some Recent Findings == |
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Introduction
Schwann cells are glial cells that originate and development from neural crest cells migrating out along the developing nerve fibers. These cells differentiate to wrap around nerve axon processes to form myelin sheaths that improve nerve conduction. This process of myelination occurs also within the central nervous system by another population of glial cells. (More? gliogenesis) |
Myelination |
Schwann cells are named after Theodor Schwann (1810 - 1882) a German physiologist. |
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Schwann cell myelination
Schwann cell myelination | Schmidt-Lanterman cleft |
Mouse- spinal cord axons
References
- ↑ Espinosa-Medina I, Jevans B, Boismoreau F, Chettouh Z, Enomoto H, Müller T, Birchmeier C, Burns AJ & Brunet JF. (2017). Dual origin of enteric neurons in vagal Schwann cell precursors and the sympathetic neural crest. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. , 114, 11980-11985. PMID: 29078343 DOI.
- ↑ Feltri ML, Poitelon Y & Previtali SC. (2016). How Schwann Cells Sort Axons: New Concepts. Neuroscientist , 22, 252-65. PMID: 25686621 DOI.
- ↑ Adameyko I, Lallemend F, Aquino JB, Pereira JA, Topilko P, Müller T, Fritz N, Beljajeva A, Mochii M, Liste I, Usoskin D, Suter U, Birchmeier C & Ernfors P. (2009). Schwann cell precursors from nerve innervation are a cellular origin of melanocytes in skin. Cell , 139, 366-79. PMID: 19837037 DOI.
- ↑ Barraud P, Seferiadis AA, Tyson LD, Zwart MF, Szabo-Rogers HL, Ruhrberg C, Liu KJ & Baker CV. (2010). Neural crest origin of olfactory ensheathing glia. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. , 107, 21040-5. PMID: 21078992 DOI.
Reviews
Adameyko I & Lallemend F. (2010). Glial versus melanocyte cell fate choice: Schwann cell precursors as a cellular origin of melanocytes. Cell. Mol. Life Sci. , 67, 3037-55. PMID: 20454996 DOI.
Piaton G, Gould RM & Lubetzki C. (2010). Axon-oligodendrocyte interactions during developmental myelination, demyelination and repair. J. Neurochem. , 114, 1243-60. PMID: 20524961 DOI.
Chong SY & Chan JR. (2010). Tapping into the glial reservoir: cells committed to remaining uncommitted. J. Cell Biol. , 188, 305-12. PMID: 20142420 DOI.
Kaplan S, Odaci E, Unal B, Sahin B & Fornaro M. (2009). Chapter 2: Development of the peripheral nerve. Int. Rev. Neurobiol. , 87, 9-26. PMID: 19682631 DOI.
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