1. Do you have the nerves to regenerate? The importance of neural signalling in the regeneration process.
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Pirotte, Nicky, Leynen, Nathalie, Artois, Tom, and Smeets, Karen
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NEUROTROPHINS , *LIMB regeneration , *NEURONS , *INVERTEBRATE physiology , *EXTRACELLULAR signal-regulated kinases - Abstract
The importance of nerve-derived signalling for correct regeneration has been the topic of research for more than a hundred years, but we are just beginning to identify the underlying molecular pathways of this process. Within the current review, we attempt to provide an extensive overview of the neural influences during early and late phases of both vertebrate and invertebrate regeneration. In general, denervation impairs limb regeneration, but the presence of nerves is not essential for the regeneration of aneurogenic extremities. This observation led to the “neurotrophic factor(s) hypothesis”, which states that certain trophic factors produced by the nerves are necessary for proper regeneration. Possible neuron-derived factors which regulate regeneration as well as the denervation-affected processes are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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