2000
DOI: 10.1002/1097-4695(200012)45:4<237::aid-neu5>3.0.co;2-j
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The role of perisynaptic Schwann cells in development of neuromuscular junctions in the frog (xenopus laevis)

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“…Similar to their counterparts in the CNS, PSCs are also actively involved in multiple aspects of the NMJ (Kang et al, 2003;Koirala et al, 2003;Colomar and Robitaille, 2004;Feng and Ko, 2007;Ko et al, 2007). For example, PSCs extend processes that guide the growth of nerve terminals during development (Herrera et al, 2000;Reddy et al, 2003). These PSC processes are required for the growth and maintenance of developing synapses, because less synaptic growth and more synaptic retraction occur when PSCs are removed by complement-mediated cell lysis .…”
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“…Similar to their counterparts in the CNS, PSCs are also actively involved in multiple aspects of the NMJ (Kang et al, 2003;Koirala et al, 2003;Colomar and Robitaille, 2004;Feng and Ko, 2007;Ko et al, 2007). For example, PSCs extend processes that guide the growth of nerve terminals during development (Herrera et al, 2000;Reddy et al, 2003). These PSC processes are required for the growth and maintenance of developing synapses, because less synaptic growth and more synaptic retraction occur when PSCs are removed by complement-mediated cell lysis .…”
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“…29,30 Schwann cells play a fundamental role in the regeneration of the peripheral nervous system. Some examples of their roles: migration to the damaged site on both stumps; production of neurotrophic factors; 31 regulation of axonal growth that precedes remyelinization; supply of spatial orientation; 32 organization of the compartments around the axons, by the recruitment of adhesion molecules and enabling the accumulation of protein and the formation of ion channel; 33 driving of axons between and among contiguous synapses and provision of conditions for maturation of the neuromuscular synapses. 34 Among the substances capable of causing stimulation of Schwann cells, those that merit special emphasis are the neuregulins.…”
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“…Although recent evidence has been obtained at the amphibian NMJ (Herrera et al, 2000;Koirala et al, 2000), most evidence has been obtained at the mammalian NMJ. For instance, processes extended by PSCs after denervation influence the regrowth of motor axons to the muscles and their guidance back to denervated NMJs (Son et al, 1996).…”
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