نتایج جستجو برای: myelination

تعداد نتایج: 3564  

Journal: :Neuron 2004
Suzana Atanasoski Lucia Notterpek Hye-Youn Lee François Castagner Peter Young Markus U Ehrengruber Dies Meijer Lukas Sommer Ed Stavnezer Clemencia Colmenares Ueli Suter

Schwann cell proliferation and subsequent differentiation to nonmyelinating and myelinating cells are closely linked processes. Elucidating the molecular mechanisms that control these events is key to the understanding of nerve development, regeneration, nerve-sheath tumors, and neuropathies. We define the protooncogene Ski, an inhibitor of TGF-beta signaling, as an essential component of the m...

2017
Yaqi Deng Lai Man Natalie Wu Shujun Bai Chuntao Zhao Haibo Wang Jincheng Wang Lingli Xu Masahide Sakabe Wenhao Zhou Mei Xin Q Richard Lu

Schwann cell (SC) myelination in the peripheral nervous system is essential for motor function, and uncontrolled SC proliferation occurs in cancer. Here, we show that a dual role for Hippo effectors TAZ and YAP in SC proliferation and myelination through modulating G-protein expression and interacting with SOX10, respectively. Developmentally regulated mutagenesis indicates that TAZ/YAP are cri...

Journal: :Neuron 2017
Danyang He Jincheng Wang Yulan Lu Yaqi Deng Chuntao Zhao Lingli Xu Yinhuai Chen Yueh-Chiang Hu Wenhao Zhou Q. Richard Lu

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as important regulators of cellular functions, but their roles in oligodendrocyte myelination remain undefined. Through de novo transcriptome reconstruction, we establish dynamic expression profiles of lncRNAs at different stages of oligodendrocyte development and uncover a cohort of stage-specific oligodendrocyte-restricted lncRNAs, including a conser...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
B D Trapp T Moench M Pulley E Barbosa G Tennekoon J Griffin

The cellular and subcellular distributions of mRNAs encoding three myelin-specific proteins--myelin basic protein (MBP), proteolipid protein (PLP), and Po protein--were studied in tissue sections of developing rat nervous systems by in situ hybridization. The developmental appearance of these mRNAs closely paralleled the appearance of the proteins they encode as determined by immunocytochemistr...

2015
Sujin Hyung Bo Yoon Lee Jong-Chul Park Jinseok Kim Eun-Mi Hur Jun-Kyo Francis Suh

A culture system that can recapitulate myelination in vitro will not only help us better understand the mechanism of myelination and demyelination, but also find out possible therapeutic interventions for treating demyelinating diseases. Here, we introduce a simple and reproducible myelination culture system using mouse motor neurons (MNs) and Schwann cells (SCs). Dissociated motor neurons are ...

Journal: :Development 2015
Bilal E Kerman Hyung Joon Kim Krishnan Padmanabhan Arianna Mei Shereen Georges Matthew S Joens James A J Fitzpatrick Roberto Jappelli Karen J Chandross Paul August Fred H Gage

Myelination in the central nervous system is the process by which oligodendrocytes form myelin sheaths around the axons of neurons. Myelination enables neurons to transmit information more quickly and more efficiently and allows for more complex brain functions; yet, remarkably, the underlying mechanism by which myelination occurs is still not fully understood. A reliable in vitro assay is esse...

Journal: :Disease models & mechanisms 2008
Clare E Buckley Paul Goldsmith Robin J M Franklin

There is currently an unmet need for a therapy that promotes the regenerative process of remyelination in central nervous system diseases, notably multiple sclerosis (MS). A high-throughput model is, therefore, required to screen potential therapeutic drugs and to refine genomic and proteomic data from MS lesions. Here, we review the value of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) larva as a model of the ...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2006
Seema Garg Lee M Jampol Richard A Lewis John A Penner

tion of retinal fibers leads to myopia or myopia leads to myelination of retinal fibers. Alternatively, myopia and retinal myelination may be associated with other factors. Schmidt et al proposed that myelinated fibers could blur retinal images and induce visual deprivation. Such deprivation at a critical stage of ocular development could lead to axial elongation, akin to structural changes see...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Beth Stevens Stefania Porta Laurel L. Haak Vittorio Gallo R.Douglas Fields

Neuronal activity influences myelination of the brain, but the molecular mechanisms involved are largely unknown. Here, we report that oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) express functional adenosine receptors, which are activated in response to action potential firing. Adenosine acts as a potent neuron-glial transmitter to inhibit OPC proliferation, stimulate differentiation, and promote t...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2014
Nicolas Snaidero Mikael Simons

The myelin sheath is a plasma membrane extension that is laid down in regularly spaced segments along axons of the nervous system. This process involves extensive changes in oligodendrocyte cell shape and membrane architecture. In this Cell Science at a Glance article and accompanying poster, we provide a model of how myelin of the central nervous system is wrapped around axons to form a tightl...

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