Origin and regenerative potential of vertebrate mechanoreceptor-associated stem cells.

Anatomy research international Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-10-02 DOI:10.1155/2012/837626
Darius Widera, Stefan Hauser, Christian Kaltschmidt, Barbara Kaltschmidt
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Meissner corpuscles and Merkel cell neurite complexes are highly specialized mechanoreceptors present in the hairy and glabrous skin, as well as in different types of mucosa. Several reports suggest that after injury, such as after nerve crush, freeze injury, or dissection of the nerve, they are able to regenerate, particularly including reinnervation and repopulation of the mechanoreceptors by Schwann cells. However, little is known about mammalian cells responsible for these regenerative processes. Here we review cellular origin of this plasticity in the light of newly described adult neural crest-derived stem cell populations. We also discuss further potential multipotent stem cell populations with the ability to regenerate disrupted innervation and to functionally recover the mechanoreceptors. These capabilities are discussed as in context to cellularly reprogrammed Schwann cells and tissue resident adult mesenchymal stem cells.

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脊椎动物机械感受器相关干细胞的起源和再生潜力。
梅氏体和梅克尔细胞神经元复合体是高度特化的机械感受器,存在于多毛和无毛皮肤以及不同类型的粘膜中。一些报告表明,在受伤后,如神经挤压、冷冻损伤或神经解剖后,它们能够再生,特别是包括神经再支配和施旺细胞重新填充机械感受器。然而,人们对负责这些再生过程的哺乳动物细胞知之甚少。在此,我们根据新近描述的成体神经嵴衍生干细胞群,回顾了这种可塑性的细胞起源。我们还讨论了更多潜在的多能干细胞群,它们有能力再生被破坏的神经支配和恢复机械感受器的功能。这些能力将结合细胞重编程的许旺细胞和组织驻留的成体间充质干细胞进行讨论。
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