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Inhibition of Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase by Ethyl Pyruvate in Schwann Cells Protects Against Peripheral Nerve Degeneration.

Hyung-Joo ChungMuwoong KimJunyang JungNa Young Jeong
Published in: Neurochemical research (2019)
Schwann cells are essential glial cells in the peripheral nervous system (PNS), and dysfunction of Schwann cells can induce various peripheral neurodegenerative diseases. Oxidative stress has been implicated as a causative factor in degenerative nerve diseases; however, there no effective molecules are available to inhibit nerve degeneration in peripheral neurodegenerative diseases. Ethyl pyruvate (EP) is a candidate regulator of oxidative stress, targeting Schwann cells during peripheral nerve degeneration. Here, we investigated the effects of EP on axonal degradation, demyelination, transcriptional regulation, and macrophage recruitment during Wallerian degeneration of the sciatic nerve, ex vivo and in vivo. EP prevented the expression of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS1), but not that of inducible nitric oxide synthase (NOS2), during Wallerian degeneration. These results suggest that effect of EP on Schwann cells may protect against peripheral nerve degeneration through its NOS1-specific regulation.
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