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Schwann cell apoptosis in axotomised sciatic nerve is mediated via NGF through the low affinity neurotrophin receptor

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posted on 2024-11-01, 05:50 authored by Steven Petratos, H Butzkueven, K Shipham, H Cooper, T Bucci, K Reid, E Lopes, S.S. Cheema, TJ Kilpatrick
Schwann cell death is a developmentally regulated phenomenon and is also induced after peripheral nerve axotomy in neonatal rodents. In this study, we explored whether ligand-induced activation of the low-affinity neurotrophin receptor (p75NTR) is responsible for inducing Schwann cell death in vivo. Administration of exogenous nerve growth factor (NGF) to the axotomized nerve site in wild-type animals resulted in a 2.6-fold increase in Schwann cell apoptosis in the distal nerve stumps compared to axotomy alone. No increase in apoptosis, above baseline levels, was seen in p75NTR-mutant mice either with or without NGF. When anti-NGF antibodies were administered to the site of the peripheral nerve lesion in wild-type mice there was a reduction in the percentage of Schwann cell apoptosis to levels seen in both the quiescent state and in the axotomized nerves of the p75NTR-mutant mice. These results demonstrate that apoptosis of Schwann cells in axotomized peripheral nerve is mediated predominantly through p75NTR signaling and initiated via endogenously produced NGF.

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Journal

Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology

Volume

62

Issue

4

Start page

398

End page

411

Total pages

14

Publisher

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Place published

United States

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006013317

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-12-06

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