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Schwann Cells Promote Sensory Neuron Excitability During Development

Authors :
Husniye Kantarci
Pablo D. Elvira
Arun P. Thottumkara
Manasi Iyer
Lauren J. Donovan
Micaela Quinn Dugan
Nicholas Ambiel
Emma M. O’Connell
Alejandro Granados
Hong Zeng
Nay L. Saw
Amanda Brosius Lutz
Steven A. Sloan
Erin E. Gray
Khanh V. Tran
Aditi Vichare
Ashley K. Yeh
Alexandra E. Münch
Max Huber
Aditi Agrawal
Maurizio Morri
Mehrdad Shamloo
Thomas Anthony Anderson
Vivianne L. Tawfik
J. Du Bois
J. Bradley Zuchero
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

SUMMARYExcitability—the ability to fire action potentials—is a signature feature of neurons. How neurons become excitable during development, and whether excitability is an intrinsic property of neurons or requires signaling from glial cells, remain unclear. Here we demonstrate that Schwann cells, the most abundant glia in the peripheral nervous system, promote somatosensory neuron excitability during development. We find that Schwann cells secrete prostaglandin E2, which is necessary and sufficient to induce developing somatosensory neurons to express normal levels of voltage-gated sodium channels and fire action potential trains. Inactivating this signaling pathway specifically in Schwann cells selectively impairs the maturation of nociceptor and proprioceptor somatosensory neuron subtypes, leading to corresponding sensory defects in thermoception, inflammatory pain, and proprioception. Our studies thus reveal a cell non-autonomous mechanism by which glia regulate neuronal excitability to enable the development of normal sensory functions.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c649b8270dfe1ec4fc02b52106804825