Extracellular ATP inhibits Schwann cell dedifferentiation and proliferation in an ex vivo model of Wallerian degeneration

YH Shin, SJ Lee, J Jung - Biochemical and biophysical research …, 2013 - Elsevier
YH Shin, SJ Lee, J Jung
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2013Elsevier
After nerve injury, Schwann cells proliferate and revert to a phenotype that supports nerve
regeneration. This phenotype-changing process can be viewed as Schwann cell
dedifferentiation. Here, we investigated the role of extracellular ATP in Schwann cell
dedifferentiation and proliferation during Wallerian degeneration. Using several markers of
Schwann cell dedifferentiation and proliferation in sciatic explants, we found that
extracellular ATP inhibits Schwann cell dedifferentiation and proliferation during Wallerian …
After nerve injury, Schwann cells proliferate and revert to a phenotype that supports nerve regeneration. This phenotype-changing process can be viewed as Schwann cell dedifferentiation. Here, we investigated the role of extracellular ATP in Schwann cell dedifferentiation and proliferation during Wallerian degeneration. Using several markers of Schwann cell dedifferentiation and proliferation in sciatic explants, we found that extracellular ATP inhibits Schwann cell dedifferentiation and proliferation during Wallerian degeneration. Furthermore, the blockage of lysosomal exocytosis in ATP-treated sciatic explants is sufficient to induce Schwann cell dedifferentiation. Together, these findings suggest that ATP-induced lysosomal exocytosis may be involved in Schwann cell dedifferentiation.
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