The Influence of Schwann Cell Metabolism and Dysfunction on Axon Maintenance.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Glia Pub Date : 2025-07-25 DOI:10.1002/glia.70071
Rose Follis, Vishwanath V Prabhu, Bruce D Carter
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Abstract

Schwann cells are the glial cells in the peripheral nervous system responsible for the production of myelin, which is essential for rapid, saltatory conduction in nerves. However, it has become increasingly recognized that Schwann cells are also key regulators of neuron viability and function, especially for sensory neurons. Neurons and Schwann cells form a tightknit, interdependent couple with complex mechanisms of communication that are only beginning to be understood. There is growing evidence that Schwann cell metabolism profoundly influences axons through the release of a variety of metabolites. These glial cells serve as energy depots for axon function, supplying lactate and/or pyruvate during repeated firing and after injury. Lipid metabolism in Schwann cells, which is critical for myelin production, also affects axon viability, such that disruptions in the production or breakdown of lipids can lead to axon dysfunction and subsequent degeneration. Here, we discuss emerging concepts on the mechanisms by which Schwann cell metabolites influence neuron activity and survival, with particular focus on how dysfunction of lipid metabolism can lead to axon degeneration and the development of peripheral neuropathy.

雪旺细胞代谢和功能障碍对轴突维持的影响。
雪旺细胞是周围神经系统中负责产生髓磷脂的胶质细胞,髓磷脂对于神经的快速、跳跃传导至关重要。然而,越来越多的人认识到,雪旺细胞也是神经元活力和功能的关键调节因子,尤其是感觉神经元。神经元和雪旺细胞形成了一个紧密、相互依赖的组合,具有复杂的交流机制,人们对这种机制的了解才刚刚开始。越来越多的证据表明,雪旺细胞代谢通过多种代谢物的释放深刻影响轴突。这些胶质细胞作为轴突功能的能量仓库,在反复放电和损伤后提供乳酸和/或丙酮酸。雪旺细胞的脂质代谢对髓磷脂的产生至关重要,也会影响轴突的活力,因此,脂质产生或分解的中断可导致轴突功能障碍和随后的变性。在这里,我们讨论了关于雪旺细胞代谢物影响神经元活动和存活的机制的新兴概念,特别关注脂质代谢功能障碍如何导致轴突变性和周围神经病变的发展。
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Glia
Glia 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
4.80%
发文量
162
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: GLIA is a peer-reviewed journal, which publishes articles dealing with all aspects of glial structure and function. This includes all aspects of glial cell biology in health and disease.
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