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Interaction of regrowing PNS axons with transplanted aggregates of cultured CNS gliain vivo

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Aggregates of cultured neonatal mouse cerebellar astrocytes were implanted into adult mouse sciatic nerves. Two different experimental models were used: aggregates were either placed between proximal and distal stumps of totally transected nerves, or were placed in gaps in partially transected nerves in direct apposition with the cut surface of the proximal stumps. In the model where aggregates were not placed in contact with the proximal stump, regrowing axons rarely entered the aggregates. Where aggregates were placed in contact with the proximal stumps, axons entered the astrocyte-rich environment. Experimental depression of the supply of Schwann cells available to comigrate with regenerating axons proved to be unnecessary: astrocytes provided an alternative substrate for axons. Some axons became myelinated by oligodendrocytes which differentiated within the aggregates; however, few axons remained, unmyelinated, in long-term association with the transplanted astrocytes.

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Hall, S., Gregson, N. & Rickard, S. Interaction of regrowing PNS axons with transplanted aggregates of cultured CNS gliain vivo . J Neurocytol 20, 299–309 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01235547

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