Schwann cells and trigeminal neuralgia

JY Liao, TH Zhou, BK Chen, ZX Liu - Molecular pain, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
JY Liao, TH Zhou, BK Chen, ZX Liu
Molecular pain, 2020journals.sagepub.com
Schwann cells are components of the peripheral nerve myelin sheath, which supports and
nourishes axons. Upon injury of the trigeminal nerve, Schwann cells are activated and
cause trigeminal neuralgia by engulfing the myelin sheath and secreting various
neurotrophic factors. Further, Schwann cells can repair the damaged nerve and thus
alleviate trigeminal neuralgia. Here, we briefly describe the development and activation of
Schwann cells after nerve injury. Moreover, we expound on the occurrence, regulation, and …
Schwann cells are components of the peripheral nerve myelin sheath, which supports and nourishes axons. Upon injury of the trigeminal nerve, Schwann cells are activated and cause trigeminal neuralgia by engulfing the myelin sheath and secreting various neurotrophic factors. Further, Schwann cells can repair the damaged nerve and thus alleviate trigeminal neuralgia. Here, we briefly describe the development and activation of Schwann cells after nerve injury. Moreover, we expound on the occurrence, regulation, and treatment of trigeminal neuralgia; further, we point out the current research deficiencies and future research directions.
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