Peripheral nerve regeneration following injury occurs spontaneously, but many of the processes require metabolic energy. The mechanism of energy supply to axons has not previously been determined. In the central nervous system, monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT1), expressed in oligodendroglia, is critical for supplying lactate or other energy metabolites to axons. In the current study, MCT1 is shown to localize within the peripheral nervous system to perineurial cells, dorsal root ganglion neurons, and Schwann cells by MCT1 immunofluorescence in wild-type mice and tdTomato fluorescence in MCT1 BAC reporter mice. To investigate whether MCT1 is necessary for peripheral nerve regeneration, sciatic nerves of MCT1 heterozygous null mice are cru...
International audienceWhile lactate shuttle theory states that glial cells metabolize glucose into l...
Sensory neurons in the PNS demonstrate substantial capacity for regeneration following injury. Recen...
Recently, MHC class I molecules have been shown to be important for the retraction of synaptic conne...
Peripheral nerve regeneration following injury occurs spontaneously, but many of the processes requi...
Oligodendroglia support axon survival and function through mechanisms independent of myelination, an...
Axonal regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS) is a highly energy-demanding process. Extrin...
Schwann cell-axon interactions in the development, maintenance, and regeneration of the normal perip...
Recent studies in neuron-glial metabolic coupling have shown that, in the CNS, astrocytes and oligod...
Recent studies in neuron-glial metabolic coupling have shown that, in the CNS, astrocytes and oligod...
Despite surgical innovation, the sensory and motor outcome after peripheral nerve injury is incomple...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain a very prominent issue in today’s society all over the world, and c...
Poor functional outcomes are frequent after peripheral nerve injuries despite the regenerative suppo...
Collagen XIII occurs as both a transmembrane-bound and a shed extracellular protein and is able to r...
Object. The purpose of this study was to examine whether choline acetyl transferase (ChAT) staining ...
Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease denotes a large group of genetically heterogeneous hereditary moto...
International audienceWhile lactate shuttle theory states that glial cells metabolize glucose into l...
Sensory neurons in the PNS demonstrate substantial capacity for regeneration following injury. Recen...
Recently, MHC class I molecules have been shown to be important for the retraction of synaptic conne...
Peripheral nerve regeneration following injury occurs spontaneously, but many of the processes requi...
Oligodendroglia support axon survival and function through mechanisms independent of myelination, an...
Axonal regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS) is a highly energy-demanding process. Extrin...
Schwann cell-axon interactions in the development, maintenance, and regeneration of the normal perip...
Recent studies in neuron-glial metabolic coupling have shown that, in the CNS, astrocytes and oligod...
Recent studies in neuron-glial metabolic coupling have shown that, in the CNS, astrocytes and oligod...
Despite surgical innovation, the sensory and motor outcome after peripheral nerve injury is incomple...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain a very prominent issue in today’s society all over the world, and c...
Poor functional outcomes are frequent after peripheral nerve injuries despite the regenerative suppo...
Collagen XIII occurs as both a transmembrane-bound and a shed extracellular protein and is able to r...
Object. The purpose of this study was to examine whether choline acetyl transferase (ChAT) staining ...
Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease denotes a large group of genetically heterogeneous hereditary moto...
International audienceWhile lactate shuttle theory states that glial cells metabolize glucose into l...
Sensory neurons in the PNS demonstrate substantial capacity for regeneration following injury. Recen...
Recently, MHC class I molecules have been shown to be important for the retraction of synaptic conne...