Release of Membrane-associated Growth Factors during Neural Injury
Autor: | Roopa R. Baichwal, George H. De Vries, Lee Zane, Timothy J. Neuberger, John W. Bigbee, Jun E. Yoshino |
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Rok vydání: | 1993 |
Předmět: |
Central Nervous System
Neurons General Neuroscience Cell Membrane Models Neurological Cell Biology Fibroblast growth factor General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology Cell biology medicine.anatomical_structure History and Philosophy of Science Membrane associated Peripheral Nerve Injuries Astrocytes Cell Cycle Kinetics medicine Animals Peripheral Nerves Cellular dynamics Remyelination Growth Substances Mitosis Biomarkers |
Zdroj: | Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 679:217-225 |
ISSN: | 1749-6632 0077-8923 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1993.tb18301.x |
Popis: | The release of membrane-associated growth factors after neural injury may influence the outcome of the recovery. For example, for remyelination to occur after neural injury it is critical for the glial cell to proliferate prior to remyelination in both the PNS and CNS. In the CNS, the relative response of the oligodendrocytes and astroglia to growth factors mobilized during neural injury may play a role in the cellular dynamics of repair of neural injury or scarring and subsequent failure to repair neural injury. In support of this view, we have studied the mitotic potential and cell cycle kinetics of cultured adult oligodendrocytes and found that these adult cells respond only weakly to factors such as FGF which are known to be potent mitogens for neonatal cells. However, given the same dose of FGF, adult astrocytes are mitotically stimulated to a much greater degree than are the adult oligodendrocytes (Vick and De Vries, unpublished observations). Given the pathways which may be operative in the release of growth factors after injury, it has not escaped our attention that, provided the released factors are in equilibrium with easily accessible and peripheral body fluids, these released factors may serve as new markers for neural injury. Further experiments are in progress to explore this possibility. |
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