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Schwann Cell Precursors Generate the Majority of Chromaffin Cells in Zuckerkandl Organ and Some Sympathetic Neurons in Paraganglia

In humans, neurosecretory chromaffin cells control a number of important bodily functions, including those related to stress response. Chromaffin cells appear as a distinct cell type at the beginning of midgestation and are the main cellular source of adrenalin and noradrenalin released into the blo...

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Autores principales: Kastriti, Maria Eleni, Kameneva, Polina, Kamenev, Dmitry, Dyachuk, Viacheslav, Furlan, Alessandro, Hampl, Marek, Memic, Fatima, Marklund, Ulrika, Lallemend, Francois, Hadjab, Saida, Calvo-Enrique, Laura, Ernfors, Patrik, Fried, Kaj, Adameyko, Igor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6355685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30740044
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2019.00006
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author Kastriti, Maria Eleni
Kameneva, Polina
Kamenev, Dmitry
Dyachuk, Viacheslav
Furlan, Alessandro
Hampl, Marek
Memic, Fatima
Marklund, Ulrika
Lallemend, Francois
Hadjab, Saida
Calvo-Enrique, Laura
Ernfors, Patrik
Fried, Kaj
Adameyko, Igor
author_facet Kastriti, Maria Eleni
Kameneva, Polina
Kamenev, Dmitry
Dyachuk, Viacheslav
Furlan, Alessandro
Hampl, Marek
Memic, Fatima
Marklund, Ulrika
Lallemend, Francois
Hadjab, Saida
Calvo-Enrique, Laura
Ernfors, Patrik
Fried, Kaj
Adameyko, Igor
author_sort Kastriti, Maria Eleni
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description In humans, neurosecretory chromaffin cells control a number of important bodily functions, including those related to stress response. Chromaffin cells appear as a distinct cell type at the beginning of midgestation and are the main cellular source of adrenalin and noradrenalin released into the blood stream. In mammals, two different chromaffin organs emerge at a close distance to each other, the adrenal gland and Zuckerkandl organ (ZO). These two structures are found in close proximity to the kidneys and dorsal aorta, in a region where paraganglioma, pheochromocytoma and neuroblastoma originate in the majority of clinical cases. Recent studies showed that the chromaffin cells comprising the adrenal medulla are largely derived from nerve-associated multipotent Schwann cell precursors (SCPs) arriving at the adrenal anlage with the preganglionic nerve fibers, whereas the migratory neural crest cells provide only minor contribution. However, the embryonic origin of the ZO, which differs from the adrenal medulla in a number of aspects, has not been studied in detail. The ZO is composed of chromaffin cells in direct contact with the dorsal aorta and the intraperitoneal cavity and disappears through an autophagy-mediated mechanism after birth. In contrast, the adrenal medulla remains throughout the entire life and furthermore, is covered by the adrenal cortex. Using a combination of lineage tracing strategies with nerve- and cell type-specific ablations, we reveal that the ZO is largely SCP-derived and forms in synchrony with progressively increasing innervation. Moreover, the ZO develops hand-in-hand with the adjacent sympathetic ganglia that coalesce around the dorsal aorta. Finally, we were able to provide evidence for a SCP-contribution to a small but significant proportion of sympathetic neurons of the posterior paraganglia. Thus, this cellular source complements the neural crest, which acts as a main source of sympathetic neurons. Our discovery of a nerve-dependent origin of chromaffin cells and some sympathoblasts may help to understand the origin of pheochromocytoma, paraganglioma and neuroblastoma, all of which are currently thought to be derived from the neural crest or committed sympathoadrenal precursors.
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spelling pubmed-63556852019-02-08 Schwann Cell Precursors Generate the Majority of Chromaffin Cells in Zuckerkandl Organ and Some Sympathetic Neurons in Paraganglia Kastriti, Maria Eleni Kameneva, Polina Kamenev, Dmitry Dyachuk, Viacheslav Furlan, Alessandro Hampl, Marek Memic, Fatima Marklund, Ulrika Lallemend, Francois Hadjab, Saida Calvo-Enrique, Laura Ernfors, Patrik Fried, Kaj Adameyko, Igor Front Mol Neurosci Neuroscience In humans, neurosecretory chromaffin cells control a number of important bodily functions, including those related to stress response. Chromaffin cells appear as a distinct cell type at the beginning of midgestation and are the main cellular source of adrenalin and noradrenalin released into the blood stream. In mammals, two different chromaffin organs emerge at a close distance to each other, the adrenal gland and Zuckerkandl organ (ZO). These two structures are found in close proximity to the kidneys and dorsal aorta, in a region where paraganglioma, pheochromocytoma and neuroblastoma originate in the majority of clinical cases. Recent studies showed that the chromaffin cells comprising the adrenal medulla are largely derived from nerve-associated multipotent Schwann cell precursors (SCPs) arriving at the adrenal anlage with the preganglionic nerve fibers, whereas the migratory neural crest cells provide only minor contribution. However, the embryonic origin of the ZO, which differs from the adrenal medulla in a number of aspects, has not been studied in detail. The ZO is composed of chromaffin cells in direct contact with the dorsal aorta and the intraperitoneal cavity and disappears through an autophagy-mediated mechanism after birth. In contrast, the adrenal medulla remains throughout the entire life and furthermore, is covered by the adrenal cortex. Using a combination of lineage tracing strategies with nerve- and cell type-specific ablations, we reveal that the ZO is largely SCP-derived and forms in synchrony with progressively increasing innervation. Moreover, the ZO develops hand-in-hand with the adjacent sympathetic ganglia that coalesce around the dorsal aorta. Finally, we were able to provide evidence for a SCP-contribution to a small but significant proportion of sympathetic neurons of the posterior paraganglia. Thus, this cellular source complements the neural crest, which acts as a main source of sympathetic neurons. Our discovery of a nerve-dependent origin of chromaffin cells and some sympathoblasts may help to understand the origin of pheochromocytoma, paraganglioma and neuroblastoma, all of which are currently thought to be derived from the neural crest or committed sympathoadrenal precursors. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6355685/ /pubmed/30740044 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2019.00006 Text en Copyright © 2019 Kastriti, Kameneva, Kamenev, Dyachuk, Furlan, Hampl, Memic, Marklund, Lallemend, Hadjab, Calvo-Enrique, Ernfors, Fried and Adameyko. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Kastriti, Maria Eleni
Kameneva, Polina
Kamenev, Dmitry
Dyachuk, Viacheslav
Furlan, Alessandro
Hampl, Marek
Memic, Fatima
Marklund, Ulrika
Lallemend, Francois
Hadjab, Saida
Calvo-Enrique, Laura
Ernfors, Patrik
Fried, Kaj
Adameyko, Igor
Schwann Cell Precursors Generate the Majority of Chromaffin Cells in Zuckerkandl Organ and Some Sympathetic Neurons in Paraganglia
title Schwann Cell Precursors Generate the Majority of Chromaffin Cells in Zuckerkandl Organ and Some Sympathetic Neurons in Paraganglia
title_full Schwann Cell Precursors Generate the Majority of Chromaffin Cells in Zuckerkandl Organ and Some Sympathetic Neurons in Paraganglia
title_fullStr Schwann Cell Precursors Generate the Majority of Chromaffin Cells in Zuckerkandl Organ and Some Sympathetic Neurons in Paraganglia
title_full_unstemmed Schwann Cell Precursors Generate the Majority of Chromaffin Cells in Zuckerkandl Organ and Some Sympathetic Neurons in Paraganglia
title_short Schwann Cell Precursors Generate the Majority of Chromaffin Cells in Zuckerkandl Organ and Some Sympathetic Neurons in Paraganglia
title_sort schwann cell precursors generate the majority of chromaffin cells in zuckerkandl organ and some sympathetic neurons in paraganglia
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6355685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30740044
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnmol.2019.00006
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