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NRP-1 Receptor Expression Mismatch in Skin of Subjects with Experimental and Diabetic Small Fiber Neuropathy

The in vivo cutaneous nerve regeneration model using capsaicin is applied extensively to study the regenerative mechanisms and therapeutic efficacy of disease modifying molecules for small fiber neuropathy (SFN). Since mismatches between functional and morphological nerve fiber recovery are describe...

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Autores principales: Van Acker, Nathalie, Ragé, Michael, Vermeirsch, Hilde, Schrijvers, Dorien, Nuydens, Rony, Byttebier, Geert, Timmers, Maarten, De Schepper, Stefanie, Streffer, Johannes, Andries, Luc, Plaghki, Léon, Cras, Patrick, Meert, Theo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5012683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27598321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161441
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author Van Acker, Nathalie
Ragé, Michael
Vermeirsch, Hilde
Schrijvers, Dorien
Nuydens, Rony
Byttebier, Geert
Timmers, Maarten
De Schepper, Stefanie
Streffer, Johannes
Andries, Luc
Plaghki, Léon
Cras, Patrick
Meert, Theo
author_facet Van Acker, Nathalie
Ragé, Michael
Vermeirsch, Hilde
Schrijvers, Dorien
Nuydens, Rony
Byttebier, Geert
Timmers, Maarten
De Schepper, Stefanie
Streffer, Johannes
Andries, Luc
Plaghki, Léon
Cras, Patrick
Meert, Theo
author_sort Van Acker, Nathalie
collection PubMed
description The in vivo cutaneous nerve regeneration model using capsaicin is applied extensively to study the regenerative mechanisms and therapeutic efficacy of disease modifying molecules for small fiber neuropathy (SFN). Since mismatches between functional and morphological nerve fiber recovery are described for this model, we aimed at determining the capability of the capsaicin model to truly mimic the morphological manifestations of SFN in diabetes. As nerve and blood vessel growth and regenerative capacities are defective in diabetes, we focused on studying the key regulator of these processes, the neuropilin-1 (NRP-1)/semaphorin pathway. This led us to the evaluation of NRP-1 receptor expression in epidermis and dermis of subjects presenting experimentally induced small fiber neuropathy, diabetic polyneuropathy and of diabetic subjects without clinical signs of small fiber neuropathy. The NRP-1 receptor was co-stained with CD31 vessel-marker using immunofluorescence and analyzed with Definiens® technology. This study indicates that capsaicin application results in significant loss of epidermal NRP-1 receptor expression, whereas diabetic subjects presenting small fiber neuropathy show full epidermal NRP-1 expression in contrast to the basal expression pattern seen in healthy controls. Capsaicin induced a decrease in dermal non-vascular NRP-1 receptor expression which did not appear in diabetic polyneuropathy. We can conclude that the capsaicin model does not mimic diabetic neuropathy related changes for cutaneous NRP-1 receptor expression. In addition, our data suggest that NRP-1 might play an important role in epidermal nerve fiber loss and/or defective regeneration and that NRP-1 receptor could change the epidermal environment to a nerve fiber repellant bed possibly through Sem3A in diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-50126832016-09-27 NRP-1 Receptor Expression Mismatch in Skin of Subjects with Experimental and Diabetic Small Fiber Neuropathy Van Acker, Nathalie Ragé, Michael Vermeirsch, Hilde Schrijvers, Dorien Nuydens, Rony Byttebier, Geert Timmers, Maarten De Schepper, Stefanie Streffer, Johannes Andries, Luc Plaghki, Léon Cras, Patrick Meert, Theo PLoS One Research Article The in vivo cutaneous nerve regeneration model using capsaicin is applied extensively to study the regenerative mechanisms and therapeutic efficacy of disease modifying molecules for small fiber neuropathy (SFN). Since mismatches between functional and morphological nerve fiber recovery are described for this model, we aimed at determining the capability of the capsaicin model to truly mimic the morphological manifestations of SFN in diabetes. As nerve and blood vessel growth and regenerative capacities are defective in diabetes, we focused on studying the key regulator of these processes, the neuropilin-1 (NRP-1)/semaphorin pathway. This led us to the evaluation of NRP-1 receptor expression in epidermis and dermis of subjects presenting experimentally induced small fiber neuropathy, diabetic polyneuropathy and of diabetic subjects without clinical signs of small fiber neuropathy. The NRP-1 receptor was co-stained with CD31 vessel-marker using immunofluorescence and analyzed with Definiens® technology. This study indicates that capsaicin application results in significant loss of epidermal NRP-1 receptor expression, whereas diabetic subjects presenting small fiber neuropathy show full epidermal NRP-1 expression in contrast to the basal expression pattern seen in healthy controls. Capsaicin induced a decrease in dermal non-vascular NRP-1 receptor expression which did not appear in diabetic polyneuropathy. We can conclude that the capsaicin model does not mimic diabetic neuropathy related changes for cutaneous NRP-1 receptor expression. In addition, our data suggest that NRP-1 might play an important role in epidermal nerve fiber loss and/or defective regeneration and that NRP-1 receptor could change the epidermal environment to a nerve fiber repellant bed possibly through Sem3A in diabetes. Public Library of Science 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5012683/ /pubmed/27598321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161441 Text en © 2016 Van Acker et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Van Acker, Nathalie
Ragé, Michael
Vermeirsch, Hilde
Schrijvers, Dorien
Nuydens, Rony
Byttebier, Geert
Timmers, Maarten
De Schepper, Stefanie
Streffer, Johannes
Andries, Luc
Plaghki, Léon
Cras, Patrick
Meert, Theo
NRP-1 Receptor Expression Mismatch in Skin of Subjects with Experimental and Diabetic Small Fiber Neuropathy
title NRP-1 Receptor Expression Mismatch in Skin of Subjects with Experimental and Diabetic Small Fiber Neuropathy
title_full NRP-1 Receptor Expression Mismatch in Skin of Subjects with Experimental and Diabetic Small Fiber Neuropathy
title_fullStr NRP-1 Receptor Expression Mismatch in Skin of Subjects with Experimental and Diabetic Small Fiber Neuropathy
title_full_unstemmed NRP-1 Receptor Expression Mismatch in Skin of Subjects with Experimental and Diabetic Small Fiber Neuropathy
title_short NRP-1 Receptor Expression Mismatch in Skin of Subjects with Experimental and Diabetic Small Fiber Neuropathy
title_sort nrp-1 receptor expression mismatch in skin of subjects with experimental and diabetic small fiber neuropathy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5012683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27598321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161441
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