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Review
. 2016 Dec:60:146-154.
doi: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2016.06.019. Epub 2016 Jun 29.

Cell-cell fusion in the nervous system: Alternative mechanisms of development, injury, and repair

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Cell-cell fusion in the nervous system: Alternative mechanisms of development, injury, and repair

Rosina Giordano-Santini et al. Semin Cell Dev Biol. 2016 Dec.
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Abstract

Over a century ago, the seminal work of Ramón y Cajal revealed that the nervous system is made of individual units, the neurons, which are related to each other by contiguity rather than continuity. This view overturned the idea that the nervous system was a reticulum of fibers, a rete diffusa nervosa, as proposed and defined by Camillo Golgi. Although the neuron theory has been widely confirmed in every model system studied and constitutes the basis of modern neuroscience, evidence accumulated over the years suggests that neurons, similar to other types of cells, have the potential to fuse their membranes and undergo cell-cell fusion under certain conditions. This concept adds a substantial layer to our view of the nervous system and how it functions. Here, we bring together past and more recent discoveries on multiple aspects of neuronal fusion, discussing how this cellular event is generated, and what consequences it has for our understanding of nervous system development, disease, injury, and repair.

Keywords: Axonal regeneration; Cell-cell fusion; Dendrite remodelling; Fusogen; Heterokaryon; Neuron theory.

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