2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/837626
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Origin and Regenerative Potential of Vertebrate Mechanoreceptor-Associated Stem Cells

Abstract: 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 r… Show more

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“…In general, most of the oral and certain facial structures derive from the NC (Widera et al, 2012). However, whether the cells originating from the NC are retained in older adult animals is not known.…”
Section: Gingival Fibroblasts Derive From Neural Crestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, most of the oral and certain facial structures derive from the NC (Widera et al, 2012). However, whether the cells originating from the NC are retained in older adult animals is not known.…”
Section: Gingival Fibroblasts Derive From Neural Crestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both types are di erently distributed in the skin (and body), with di erent morphologies, but both consist of connective-tissue-encapsulated Schwann cell lamellae. Merkel cell-neurite complexes and Meissner's corpuscles have been shown to regenerate a er skin damage (reviewed in: Widera et al, 2012)). Explanations of the regenerative capacity range from the presence of neural crest stem cells distributed in the skin Nagase et al, 2007) to the dynamic plasticity of Schwann cells .…”
Section: Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the TRP channels may be multimodal, also responding to mechanical and chemical stimuli ). (Widera et al, 2012). As always, more studies are needed before we can fully understand the complexities of biology.…”
Section: Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The origin of regenerative cells remains an active area of research in the developmental biology field (Bourin et al, ; Vincent and Buckingham, ; Widera et al, ). While humans have a limited capacity to regenerate tissues, primarily liver and skeletal muscle (Schaffner, ; Jarvinen et al, ), other vertebrate species have extensive regenerative capacity and have provided great insight into the molecular mechanisms involved (Stoick‐Cooper et al, ; Brockes and Kumar, ) and a number of common principles in cellular recruitment and differentiation during regeneration have been identified.…”
Section: Current Regenerative Medicine Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%