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Publication : External light activates hair follicle stem cells through eyes via an ipRGC-SCN-sympathetic neural pathway.

First Author  Fan SM Year  2018
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  115
Issue  29 Pages  E6880-E6889
PubMed ID  29959210 Mgi Jnum  J:264212
Mgi Id  MGI:6191909 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1719548115
Citation  Fan SM, et al. (2018) External light activates hair follicle stem cells through eyes via an ipRGC-SCN-sympathetic neural pathway. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 115(29):E6880-E6889
abstractText  Changes in external light patterns can alter cell activities in peripheral tissues through slow entrainment of the central clock in suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). It remains unclear whether cells in otherwise photo-insensitive tissues can achieve rapid responses to changes in external light. Here we show that light stimulation of animals' eyes results in rapid activation of hair follicle stem cells with prominent hair regeneration. Mechanistically, light signals are interpreted by M1-type intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs), which signal to the SCN via melanopsin. Subsequently, efferent sympathetic nerves are immediately activated. Increased norepinephrine release in skin promotes hedgehog signaling to activate hair follicle stem cells. Thus, external light can directly regulate tissue stem cells via an ipRGC-SCN autonomic nervous system circuit. Since activation of sympathetic nerves is not limited to skin, this circuit can also facilitate rapid adaptive responses to external light in other homeostatic tissues.
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