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    Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and adrenomedullin are structurally similar neuropeptides acting as potent vasodilators of blood pressure and mediator of inflammation in skin. Revealing the expression pattern of their common receptor-Calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor (Calcrl) in their targeted cells is important to explain the functions of CGRP and adrenomedullin in skin. Our immunostaining results showed that Calcrl is enriched in hair follicles bulge stem cells and differentially expressed in basal stem cells of interfollicular epidermis. In addition, Calcrl expression in interfollicular epidermis is dependent on presence of nerve fibers. Long-term ablation of the murine cutaneous nerve leads to loss of Calcrl expression in interfollicular epidermis but not in hair follicle bulge stem cells. Our results demonstrate a tight interaction between neuronal components and epidermis, and indicates potential roles of Calcrl in epidermal stem cells.

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    Yao Gong, Jiang-Ping Wei, Tim Hua Wang, Hong-Bing Zhong, Xin-Hua Liao. Calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor Calcrl is enriched in hair follicles stem cells and differentially expressed in interfollicular epidermis in murine skin. Neuroreport. 2020 Aug 05;31(11):814-818

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    PMID: 32576770

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