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Details for phenotype: myelin formation in the peripheral nervous system

EndoNet ID: ENP00307

Name

myelin formation in the peripheral nervous system

General information

This phenotype is not pathologic

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GO
MeSH term 68009186

Phenotype triggers

  • normal activity of Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 2
    in Schwann_cell
    • LPA2 signaling appears to be involved in SC function, because its activation results in the upregulation of myelin P0 protein in cultured SCs. [1]
  • more activity (high ligand concentration, overexpression) of Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 2
    in Schwann_cell
    • In addition to the role for myelination during developmental stages, evidence indicates a role for LPA signaling in remyelination after injuries such as neuropathic pain and nerve transection where LPA2 is upregulated despite very low levels under basal conditions. [2]
  • more activity (high ligand concentration, overexpression) of Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 1
    in Schwann_cell
    • In addition to the role for myelination during developmental stages, evidence indicates a role for LPA signaling in remyelination after injuries such as neuropathic pain and nerve transection where LPA1 is upregulated despite very low levels under basal conditions. [2]
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