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Publication : Myelinating Schwann cells and Netrin-1 control intra-nervous vascularization of the developing mouse sciatic nerve.

First Author  Taïb S Year  2022
Journal  Elife Volume  11
PubMed ID  35019839 Mgi Jnum  J:319547
Mgi Id  MGI:6861534 Doi  10.7554/eLife.64773
Citation  Taib S, et al. (2022) Myelinating Schwann cells and Netrin-1 control intra-nervous vascularization of the developing mouse sciatic nerve. Elife 11:e64773
abstractText  Peripheral nerves are vascularized by a dense network of blood vessels to guarantee their complex function. Despite the crucial role of vascularization to ensure nerve homeostasis and regeneration, the mechanisms governing nerve invasion by blood vessels remain poorly understood. We found, in mice, that the sciatic nerve invasion by blood vessels begins around embryonic day 16 and continues until birth. Interestingly, intra-nervous blood vessel density significantly decreases during post-natal period, starting from P10. We show that, while the axon guidance molecule Netrin-1 promotes nerve invasion by blood vessels via the endothelial receptor UNC5B during embryogenesis, myelinated Schwann cells negatively control intra-nervous vascularization during post-natal period.
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