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Effects of Curcumin on Axon Growth and Myelin Sheath Formation in an In Vitro Model
by
Yang, Luchen
, Zhou, Jing
, Peng, Zhufeng
, Dong, Qiang
, Ren, Zhengju
, Song, Pan
, Liu, Zhenghuan
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Axonogenesis
/ Axons
/ Biochemistry
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell Biology
/ Curcumin
/ GAP-43 protein
/ Krox-20 protein
/ Microtubule-associated protein 2
/ mRNA
/ Myelin
/ Myelin basic protein
/ Myelin P0 protein
/ Myelination
/ Neurochemistry
/ Neurology
/ Neurosciences
/ Original Paper
/ Peripheral nerves
/ Pheochromocytoma cells
/ Proteins
/ Regeneration
/ Rhizomes
/ Schwann cells
/ Sheaths
2023
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Effects of Curcumin on Axon Growth and Myelin Sheath Formation in an In Vitro Model
by
Yang, Luchen
, Zhou, Jing
, Peng, Zhufeng
, Dong, Qiang
, Ren, Zhengju
, Song, Pan
, Liu, Zhenghuan
in
Axonogenesis
/ Axons
/ Biochemistry
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell Biology
/ Curcumin
/ GAP-43 protein
/ Krox-20 protein
/ Microtubule-associated protein 2
/ mRNA
/ Myelin
/ Myelin basic protein
/ Myelin P0 protein
/ Myelination
/ Neurochemistry
/ Neurology
/ Neurosciences
/ Original Paper
/ Peripheral nerves
/ Pheochromocytoma cells
/ Proteins
/ Regeneration
/ Rhizomes
/ Schwann cells
/ Sheaths
2023
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Effects of Curcumin on Axon Growth and Myelin Sheath Formation in an In Vitro Model
by
Yang, Luchen
, Zhou, Jing
, Peng, Zhufeng
, Dong, Qiang
, Ren, Zhengju
, Song, Pan
, Liu, Zhenghuan
in
Axonogenesis
/ Axons
/ Biochemistry
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Cell Biology
/ Curcumin
/ GAP-43 protein
/ Krox-20 protein
/ Microtubule-associated protein 2
/ mRNA
/ Myelin
/ Myelin basic protein
/ Myelin P0 protein
/ Myelination
/ Neurochemistry
/ Neurology
/ Neurosciences
/ Original Paper
/ Peripheral nerves
/ Pheochromocytoma cells
/ Proteins
/ Regeneration
/ Rhizomes
/ Schwann cells
/ Sheaths
2023
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Effects of Curcumin on Axon Growth and Myelin Sheath Formation in an In Vitro Model
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Effects of Curcumin on Axon Growth and Myelin Sheath Formation in an In Vitro Model
2023
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Although the beneficial effects of curcumin, extracted from rhizomes of the ginger family genus
Curcuma
, on the repair and regeneration of nerves have been evaluated in vitro, there are few studies concerning its effects on axon myelination. Here, we used pheochromocytoma cells as an in vitro model of peripheral nerves. Pheochromocytoma cells were cultured alone or cocultured with Schwann cells and treated with increasing concentrations of curcumin. Cell growth was observed, and the expression levels of growth-associated protein 43 (GAP-43), microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP-2), myelin basic protein (MBP), myelin protein zero (MPZ), Krox-20, and octamer binding factor 6 (Oct-6) were quantified. We found a significant increase in expression of all six proteins following curcumin treatment, with a corresponding increase in the levels of MBP, MPZ, Krox-20, and Oct-6 mRNA. Upregulation was greater with increasing curcumin concentration, showing a concentration-dependent effect. The results suggested that curcumin can promote the growth of axons by upregulating the expression of GAP-43 and MAP-2, stimulate synthesis and secretion of myelin-related proteins, and facilitate formation of the myelin sheath in axons by upregulating the expression of Krox-20 and Oct-6. Therefore, curcumin could be widely applied in future strategies for the treatment of nerve injuries.
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