نتایج جستجو برای: myelination

تعداد نتایج: 3564  

2013
Julia Hornig Franziska Fröb Michael R. Vogl Irm Hermans-Borgmeyer Ernst R. Tamm Michael Wegner

Myelin is essential for rapid saltatory conduction and is produced by Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system and oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system. In both cell types the transcription factor Sox10 is an essential component of the myelin-specific regulatory network. Here we identify Myrf as an oligodendrocyte-specific target of Sox10 and map a Sox10 responsive enhancer to a...

Journal: :Glia 2016
Armin H Seidl Edwin W Rubel

A brainstem circuit for encoding the spatial location of sounds involves neurons in the cochlear nucleus that project to medial superior olivary (MSO) neurons on both sides of the brain via a single bifurcating axon. Neurons in MSO act as coincidence detectors, responding optimally when signals from the two ears arrive within a few microseconds. To achieve this, transmission of signals along th...

2016
Giancarlo A. Garcia Jack J. Tian Supanut Apinyawasisuk Sarah Kim Handan Akil Alfredo A. Sadun

PURPOSE We present a case of bilateral extensive peripapillary myelinated retinal nerve fibers (MRNF) in an individual with Crouzon syndrome, an inherited form of craniosynostosis caused by overactivation of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2. As a secondary aim, we examine the utility of optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography for visualization of peripapillary vasculature obscured by ...

Journal: :Neuron 2014
Marta Varela-Rey Marta Iruarrizaga-Lejarreta Juan José Lozano Ana María Aransay Agustín F. Fernandez José Luis Lavin David Mósen-Ansorena María Berdasco Marc Turmaine Zigmund Luka Conrad Wagner Shelly C. Lu Manel Esteller Rhona Mirsky Kristján R. Jessen Mario F. Fraga María L. Martínez-Chantar José M. Mato Ashwin Woodhoo

Axonal myelination is essential for rapid saltatory impulse conduction in the nervous system, and malformation or destruction of myelin sheaths leads to motor and sensory disabilities. DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic modification during mammalian development, yet its role in myelination remains obscure. Here, using high-resolution methylome maps, we show that DNA methylation could pl...

2015
Y. Poitelon S. Bogni V. Matafora G. Della-Flora Nunes E. Hurley M. Ghidinelli B. S. Katzenellenbogen C. Taveggia N. Silvestri A. Bachi A. Sannino L. Wrabetz M. L. Feltri

Cell-cell interactions promote juxtacrine signals in specific subcellular domains, which are difficult to capture in the complexity of the nervous system. For example, contact between axons and Schwann cells triggers signals required for radial sorting and myelination. Failure in this interaction causes dysmyelination and axonal degeneration. Despite its importance, few molecules at the axo-gli...

Journal: :Development 1998
G Bernier Y De Repentigny M Mathieu S David R Kothary

A central role for the Schwann cell cytoskeleton in the process of peripheral nerve myelination has long been suggested. However, there is no genetic or biological evidence as yet to support this assumption. Here we show that dystonia musculorum (dt) mice, which carry mutations in dystonin, a cytoskeletal crosslinker protein, have hypo/amyelinated peripheral nerves. In neonatal dt mice, Schwann...

2011
Céline Caillava Renaud Vandenbosch Beata Jablonska Cyrille Deboux Giulia Spigoni Vittorio Gallo Brigitte Malgrange Anne Baron-Van Evercooren

The specific functions of intrinsic regulators of oligodendrocyte progenitor cell (OPC) division are poorly understood. Type 2 cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk2) controls cell cycle progression of OPCs, but whether it acts during myelination and repair of demyelinating lesions remains unexplored. Here, we took advantage of a viable Cdk2(-/-) mutant mouse to investigate the function of this cell cyc...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2007
Yuki Miyamoto Junji Yamauchi Jonah R Chan Atsumasa Okada Yasuhiro Tomooka Shin-ichi Hisanaga Akito Tanoue

Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) differentiate into oligodendrocytes (OLs) in order to form myelin, which is required for the rapid propagation of action potentials in the vertebrate nervous system. In spite of the considerable clinical importance of myelination, little is known about the basic molecular mechanisms underlying OL differentiation and myelination. Here, we show that cyclin-d...

2002
Steven Einheber Teresa A. Milner

Ensheathment and myelination of axons by Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system requires contact with a basal lamina. The molecular mechanism(s) by which the basal lamina promotes myelination is not known but is likely to reflect the activity of integrins expressed by Schwann cells. To initiate studies on the role of integrins during myelination, we characterized the expression of two i...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Julie R. Perlin William S. Talbot

Interactions between Schwann cells and axons are critical for the development and function of myelinated axons. Two recent studies (see Maurel et al. on p. 861 of this issue; Spiegel et al., 2007) report that the nectin-like (Necl) proteins Necl-1 and -4 are internodal adhesion molecules that are critical for myelination. These studies suggest that Necl proteins mediate a specific interaction b...

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