Perineurium Originates from Fibroblasts: Demonstration in vitro with a Retroviral Marker

A cellular sheath, the perineurium, forms a protective barrier around fascicles of nerve fibers throughout the peripheral nervous system. In a study to determine the cellular origin of perineurium, a culture system was used in which perineurium forms after purified populations of sensory neurons, Sc...

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description A cellular sheath, the perineurium, forms a protective barrier around fascicles of nerve fibers throughout the peripheral nervous system. In a study to determine the cellular origin of perineurium, a culture system was used in which perineurium forms after purified populations of sensory neurons, Schwann cells, and fibroblasts are recombined. Before recombination, the Schwann cells or the fibroblasts were labeled by infection with a defective recombinant retrovirus whose gene product, β-galactosidase, is histochemically detectable in the progeny of infected cells. Perineurial cells were labeled when fibroblasts had been infected but not when Schwann cells had been infected. Thus, perineurium arises from fibroblasts in vitro and, by implication, in vivo as well.
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Axons
Axons - ultrastructure
Basement membrane
beta-Galactosidase - analysis
beta-Galactosidase - genetics
Biochemistry
Biological markers
Cell Transformation, Viral
Cells, Cultured
Connective Tissue Cells
Cultured cells
Daughter cells
Fetus
Fibroblasts
Fibroblasts - cytology
Ganglia, Spinal - cytology
Genes
Nerves, Peripheral
Nervous system
Neurons
Neurons - cytology
Peripheral nerves
Product labeling
Rats
Retroviridae
Retroviridae - enzymology
Retroviridae - genetics
Schwann cells
Schwann Cells - cytology
title Perineurium Originates from Fibroblasts: Demonstration in vitro with a Retroviral Marker
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