Title of article :
Factors secreted by Schwann cells stimulate the
regeneration of neonatal retinal ganglion cells
Author/Authors :
Jeremy S. H. Taylor and Edward T. W. Bampton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The adult mammalian central nervous system (CNS) does not repair after injury. However, we and others have
shown in earlier work that the neonatal CNS is capable of repair and importantly of allowing regenerating axons
to re-navigate through the same pathways as they did during development. This phase of neonatal repair is
restricted by the fragility of neurons after injury and a lack of trophic factors that enable their survival. Our aim is
to define better the factors that sustain neurons after injury and allow regeneration to occur. We describe some
of our work using Schwann cells to promote the regeneration of neurons from young postnatal rodents. We have
established rapid methods for purifying Schwann cells without the use of either anti-mitotic agents to suppress
contaminating fibroblasts or mitotic stimulation to generate large numbers of Schwann cells. The rapidly purified
Schwann cells have been used to generate conditioned medium that we have shown stimulates axon regeneration
in cultured retinal ganglion cell neurons. We also show that the positive effects of Schwann cells are still present
after pharmacological blockade of the neurotrophin receptors, suggesting that novel factors mediate these effects.
Keywords :
glial cell , Neurotrophin , Peripheral nerve , regeneration
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily