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Luiza Lousado1, Pedro H D M Prazeres1, Julia P Andreotti1, Ana E Paiva1, Patrick O Azevedo1, Gabryella S P Santos1, Renato Filev2, Akiva Mintz3, Alexander Birbrair1,4,5.
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28981120 PMCID: PMC5680578 DOI: 10.1038/cddis.2017.456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Death Dis Impact factor: 8.469
Figure 1Adrenal chromaffin cells are derived from Schwann cell precursors during embryonic development. (a) The adrenal medulla contains secretory chromaffin cells which synthesize and store hormones crucial for numerous physiological conditions. Understanding the origin and the cellular mechanisms that drive the formation of chromaffin cells is a central question in developmental biology. Furlan and colleagues[8] now show that Schwann cell precursors generate adrenal medullar chromaffin cells. Future studies may reveal the complexity of the adrenal medulla microenvironment important for chromaffin cells formation in much greater detail. (b) Schwann cell precursors as multipotent stem cells. Schwann cell precursors line axons, and migrate long distances following them. Recent studies have shown that under specific conditions these cells can detach from the nerve projections, and generate, in addition to mature Schwann cells, odontoblasts,[6] melanocytes,[3] chromaffin cells,[8] endoneural fibroblasts, enteric,[2] and parasympathetic[4, 5] neurons. Moreover, Schwann cell precursors also can regulate the functioning of other stem cells, by paracrine secretion.[15]