Trophic support and myelination of axons by Schwann cells in the PNS are essential for normal nerve function. Herein, we show that deletion of the LDL receptor-related protein-1 (LRP1) gene in Schwann cells (scLRP1(-/-)) induces abnormalities in axon myelination and in ensheathment of axons by nonmyelinating Schwann cells in Remak bundles. These anatomical changes in the PNS were associated with mechanical allodynia, even in the absence of nerve injury. In response to crush injury, sciatic nerves in scLRP1(-/-) mice showed accelerated degeneration and Schwann cell death. Remyelinated axons were evident 20 d after crush injury in control mice, yet were largely absent in scLRP1(-/-) mice. In the partial nerve ligation model, scLRP1(-/-) mice demonstrated significantly increased and sustained mechanical allodynia and loss of motor function. Evidence for central sensitization in pain processing included increased p38MAPK activation and activation of microglia in the spinal cord. These studies identify LRP1 as an essential mediator of normal Schwann cell-axonal interactions and as a pivotal regulator of the Schwann cell response to PNS injury in vivo. Mice in which LRP1 is deficient in Schwann cells represent a model for studying how abnormalities in Schwann cell physiology may facilitate and sustain chronic pain.

Schwann cell LRP1 regulates Remak bundle ultrastructure and axonal interactions to prevent neuropathic pain / Orita, S; Henry, K; Mantuano, Elisabetta; Yamauchi, K; Decorato, A; Ichikawa, T; Feltri, Ml; Wrabetz, L; Gaultier, A; Pollack, M; Ellisman, M; Takahashi, K; Gonias, Sl; Campana, W. M.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0270-6474. - STAMPA. - 33:13(2013), pp. 5590-5602. [10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3342-12.2013]

Schwann cell LRP1 regulates Remak bundle ultrastructure and axonal interactions to prevent neuropathic pain

MANTUANO, ELISABETTA;
2013

Abstract

Trophic support and myelination of axons by Schwann cells in the PNS are essential for normal nerve function. Herein, we show that deletion of the LDL receptor-related protein-1 (LRP1) gene in Schwann cells (scLRP1(-/-)) induces abnormalities in axon myelination and in ensheathment of axons by nonmyelinating Schwann cells in Remak bundles. These anatomical changes in the PNS were associated with mechanical allodynia, even in the absence of nerve injury. In response to crush injury, sciatic nerves in scLRP1(-/-) mice showed accelerated degeneration and Schwann cell death. Remyelinated axons were evident 20 d after crush injury in control mice, yet were largely absent in scLRP1(-/-) mice. In the partial nerve ligation model, scLRP1(-/-) mice demonstrated significantly increased and sustained mechanical allodynia and loss of motor function. Evidence for central sensitization in pain processing included increased p38MAPK activation and activation of microglia in the spinal cord. These studies identify LRP1 as an essential mediator of normal Schwann cell-axonal interactions and as a pivotal regulator of the Schwann cell response to PNS injury in vivo. Mice in which LRP1 is deficient in Schwann cells represent a model for studying how abnormalities in Schwann cell physiology may facilitate and sustain chronic pain.
2013
RECEPTOR-RELATED PROTEIN, PERIPHERAL-NERVE INJURY, NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA, C-FIBER AFFERENTS, CYTOKINE EXPRESSION, CRUSH INJURIES, SPINAL-CORD, DEGENERATION, REGENERATION, ALLODYNIA
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Schwann cell LRP1 regulates Remak bundle ultrastructure and axonal interactions to prevent neuropathic pain / Orita, S; Henry, K; Mantuano, Elisabetta; Yamauchi, K; Decorato, A; Ichikawa, T; Feltri, Ml; Wrabetz, L; Gaultier, A; Pollack, M; Ellisman, M; Takahashi, K; Gonias, Sl; Campana, W. M.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0270-6474. - STAMPA. - 33:13(2013), pp. 5590-5602. [10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3342-12.2013]
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