Son_1995_Neuron_14_133

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Title : Nerve sprouting in muscle is induced and guided by processes extended by Schwann cells - Son_1995_Neuron_14_133
Author(s) : Son YJ , Thompson WJ
Ref : Neuron , 14 :133 , 1995
Abstract :

Partial denervation or paralysis with botulinum toxin, manipulations that induce sprouting of nerve terminals in muscle, also induced terminal Schwann cells to extend processes. These processes were associated with every nerve sprout and in some cases were longer than the sprouts that appeared to be growing along them. Following partial denervation, more than 70% of the nerve sprouts that grew to innervate nearby denervated endplates were associated with Schwann cell processes that had extended from the denervated endplates, i.e., in the direction opposite to nerve growth. Implantation of Schwann cells into an innervated muscle induced sprouting upon contact of an axon or nerve terminal by Schwann cell processes. These observations show that Schwann cells induce and guide axonal sprouting in muscle.

PubMedSearch : Son_1995_Neuron_14_133
PubMedID: 7826631

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Son YJ, Thompson WJ (1995)
Nerve sprouting in muscle is induced and guided by processes extended by Schwann cells
Neuron 14 :133

Son YJ, Thompson WJ (1995)
Neuron 14 :133