Morphological and proliferative responses of cultured Schwann cells following rapid phagocytosis of a myelin-enriched fraction
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Morphological and proliferative responses of cultured Schwann cells following rapid phagocytosis of a myelin-enriched fraction
Abstract
Cultured Schwann cells were found to phagocytose exogenously applied myelin membranes within 1 h. However, the resulting proliferative response required an additional 9 h of incubation. Treatment with ammonium chloride, a lysosomal inhibitor, delayed the appearance of the proliferative response to the myelin membranes by 12 h. Processing of myelin within the Schwann cells was followed by the appearance of immunocytochemically detectable myelin basic protein which was first visible at 4 h. Similar to the proliferative response, the appearance of immunoreactive material was delayed by the addition of ammonium chloride. Schwann cells were observed initially to ingest myelin fragments at their distal-most tips after which time the myelin phagosomes collected in the perinuclear region and fused with lysosomes. Phagocytic Schwann cells had a notable increase in Golgi membranes and microfilaments and contained widely dilated, rough endoplasmic reticulum cisternae. In purified cell cultures, Schwann cells phagocytosed myelin slower than macrophages, but displayed phagocytic abilities much greater than fibroblasts. The ability of cultured Schwann cells to phagocytose myelin rapidly suggests that these cells may aid in the breakdown and removal of myelin during Wallerian degeneration. These data further confirm the mitogenic effect of myelin and its possible role during nerve regeneration.
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