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Central Versus Peripheral Nervous System Regeneration: Is There An Exception for Cranial Nerves?

Scott R. Echternacht, Miranda A. Chacon, Jonathan I. Leckenby

2021Regenerative Medicine18 citationsDOI

Abstract

There exists a dichotomy in regenerative capacity between the PNS and CNS, which poses the question - where do cranial nerves fall? Through the discussion of the various cells and processes involved in axonal regeneration, we will evaluate whether the assumption that cranial nerve regeneration is analogous to peripheral nerve regeneration is valid. It is evident from this review that much remains to be clarified regarding both PNS and CNS regeneration. Furthermore, it is not clear if cranial nerves follow the PNS model, CNS model or possess an alternative novel regenerative process altogether. Future research should continue to focus on elucidating how cranial nerves regenerate; and the various cellular interactions, molecules and pathways involved.

Topics & Concepts

Cranial nervesPeripheralPeripheral nervous systemRegeneration (biology)Central nervous systemAnatomyMedicineNervous systemNeuroscienceBiologyInternal medicineCell biologyNerve injury and regenerationNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanismsAxon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling
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