The case for a central nervous system (CNS) origin for the Schwann cells that remyelinate CNS axons following concurrent loss of oligodendrocytes and astrocytes

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Blakemore, WF [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Vet Med, Cambridge CB3 0ES, England
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Schwann cell; oligodendrocyte; astrocyte; oligodendrocyte progenitor; CNS precursors; remyelination;
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10.1111/j.1365-2990.2005.00637.x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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In certain experimental and naturally occurring pathological situations in the central nervous system (CNS), demyelinated axons are remyelinated by Schwann cells. It has always been assumed that these Schwann cells are derived from Schwann cells associated with peripheral nerves. However, it has become apparent that CNS precursors can give rise to Schwann cells in vitro and following transplantation into astrocyte-free areas of demyelination in vivo. This paper compares the behaviour of remyelinating Schwann cells following transplantation of peripheral nerve derived Schwann cells over, and into, astrocyte-depleted areas of demyelination to that which follows transplantation of CNS cells and that seen in normally remyelinating ethidium bromide induced demyelinating lesions. It concludes that while the examination of normally remyelinating lesions can not resolve the origin of the remyelinating Schwann cells, the results from transplantation studies provide strong evidence that the Schwann cells that remyelinate CNS axons are most likely generated from CNS precursors. In addition these studies also indicate that the precursors that give rise to these Schwann cells are the same cells that give rise to remyelinating oligodendrocytes.
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